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These are both correct as they both relate to future tense.E.g. 'It will rain' is the same as 'It is going to rain'.One difference is that 'going to' can be used when there is an 'if' in a sentence.E.g. 'If it rains...' is the same as 'If it is going to rain...' but 'If it will rain...' is incorrect.
Yes because they have more room to collect rain drops then the rain drops drip down to there roots so, yes they do get more water with larger and flatter leaves
Chemical change
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
acid rain formation is chemical change when oxides of nitrogen or sulphur tri oxide present in the poluted atmosphere combines with rain water and they give respective acid solutions so the rain water become slitely acidic
When humidity is going up and storms are coming, trees turn their leaves over to help absorb moisture. Seeing the leaves curl in this way is a good predictor of rain.
because gray clouds roll in (they are gray because they are full of rain)
Leaves of most trees do not actually close, but some turn "sideways" when it is about to rain.
To let the Sun light in and to keep the rain out. It also stops leaves going into the pools.
I asked the same question a long time ago to an old timer friend of mine and he told me that it meant a sudden change in weather , generally meaning that it was going to rain. Hope that answers your question!!!
Leaves in Pennsylvania start changing colors from late September through October, but start date depends on how much rain they got that summer.
Yes
You need to know if it is going to rain so you can carry an umbrella or if it is going to be cold so you can wear a coat.
is it going to rain today
The weight of the rain falling on a branch will add to the strain on the branch. The leaves do not absorb the water.
with rain (not water) rain and grass or leaves.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.