It will decompose into the land which it fall upon making all of its nutrients become part of the soil.
My Days of Awe and Grief Part II The Falling of a Leaf - 2005 was released on: USA: 25 February 2005 (University of Oregon Queer Film Festival) USA: 19 May 2005 (Forest Film Festival)
When a fallen leaf decomposes, it is broken down by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These organisms feed on the leaf, breaking it down into simpler organic compounds. Over time, these compounds release nutrients into the soil, enriching it and contributing to the soil's fertility.
Red maple leaf
a midrib is the central part of a leaf,,,... and it can help 2 carry the leaf tightly... a midrib is commonly find at the back part of a leaf which is become a storage of the stomata.... It helps to keep the leaf in an upright position and to keep the leaf strong with protection from the wind It's the primary vein which consists of vascular bundles-- food nutrients and water conduction. It also supports the leaf to be exposed to the sunlight.
Leaf is part of a plant. Leaflet is part of a compound leaf.
The green part of the leaf is green because of the chlorophyll inside
a leaf is part of a stem and leaf plot
No, a tree does not have the capacity to feel pain or "know" when a leaf is pulled off. The process of leaves falling off is a natural part of a tree's life cycle.
A leaf is part of a plant.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
In deciduous trees and plants in general it is the leaves falling off in the winter that carry the chloroplasts lost at this change of season.
Naruto will not become a member of the akatsuki, he will never betray all of his friends and teammates in the Konoha ( leaf village) on google images their might be pictures of him being in the akatsuki but that is just to show how he would look like......