Leaves of most trees do not actually close, but some turn "sideways" when it is about to rain.
Rain clouds are low, close to the ground, therefore creating high pressure. The air bounces up from the ground and turns the leaves. Take note that it is the leaves towards the bottom of the tree. When the leaves turn, rain is moving in. A tree cannot automatically turn its leaves over. Hope this helps you.
Yes it does
No, the rain tree does not produce fruit. Although its leaves and bark have many uses it does not produce and fruit.
Teak, when growing in rain forest conditions will hold it's leaves throughout the year, but will drop it's leaves if there is a dry season.so it is technically a deciduous tree.
The tree kangaroo eats many things such as fruits, tree blossoms, tree bark, ferns, moss, or the juicy leaves they find in the rain forests they inhabit.
When a koala is in a tree, close to the trunk or in a deep covering of leaves, they can be difficult to see.
Raindrops that fall on tree leaves provide hydration to the tree, promoting its growth and health. The leaves also act as a natural barrier, directing the rainwater down the tree's branches and trunk to the roots, where it can be absorbed by the soil. Additionally, raindrops can help wash away dust and pollutants from the leaves, improving the tree's ability to photosynthesize.
phillipines purple leaves shrub
fruit, flowers in trees, leaves and bark and also ferns and moss. they live in the rain forest
they can usually be found in tall trees or plants that are close to rivers or ponds. A good example of this is an ecosystem especially a rain forest
Mimosa tree leaves up close have a fern-like appearance with small leaflets arranged in a feather-like pattern along a central stem. The leaflets are typically small, oval-shaped, and have a smooth texture with a slightly glossy surface. Mimosa tree leaves are also known for their sensitive response to touch, as they fold up when disturbed or touched.
A Tulip Tree has the largest leaves.