Pine trees do not lose their leaves in Autumn. They are tall trees that have string like leaves and have cones on them. The cone are called 'Pine cones'. The look relatively the same all round the year.
All of the trees that survived the previous season. Deciduous trees only shed their leaves in autumn, but the tree is still there - they don't migrate like ents
During the mating season they will like each other. Otherwise the female will attack the male.
The grasses of their biome, and in the driest season, they browse on the trees.
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When you hear them calling to each other like this: Brururpr prurprurpur. It will usually start during late April, then May. Each frog has a different schedule!
Yes, some trees in the Caribbean, such as deciduous trees, do lose their leaves during a dry season or in response to environmental cues like changes in daylight. However, many trees in the Caribbean are evergreen and retain their leaves year-round.
Each season has 10 episodes. I love it when shows have a symmetry like that.
Climate conditions can be determined from living trees that are hundreds to more than a thousand years old. Trees that depend heavily on moisture will have more rings during a wet season and less during a dry season. Trees that depend heavily on heat will have wider rings during a warmer season and narrower ringer during a cooler season.
Mangosteen season varies by region, but it generally occurs from May to September in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The fruit is typically harvested during the warm, humid months when it ripens on the trees. In some areas, you may find mangosteen available outside this peak season, but the best quality fruits are usually found during these months.
Pine cones are produced by pine trees. These are coniferous trees with needle like leaves that are not totally shed in the winter season. The cone that is common to the tree is part of its reproductive cycle Acorns are found in Oak trees. These are a hard wood deciduous tree with leaves that it generally loses during the winter. Again, the acorn is part of the reproduction of the tree.
Nothing ! Chameleons like most reptiles are solitary creatures - only seeking each other out during mating season.