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!!!
No
fall
Not so much "upside down" but the winds of most thunderstorms will cause leaves to flip such that the undersides are clearly visible, regardless of whether there is a tornado. Most of the time there isn't one.
because they are deciduous.
In the summer the leaves of most trees dry up. The sun is very hot at this time and causes excessive heat which dries the leaves.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves as the temperature gets cooler.
Nothing special. They might grow some leaves...
I don't know I need help
they hit the ground while farting and screaming at the same time
All trees are perennial. Deciduous trees drop their leaves in the Autumn. Evergreens do not drop them at any specific time of year.
if trees have roots intact. Than they grow some new leaves and eventually regrow to original size after a long time.
i guess they be fine but they eat their leaves and wouldnt have anywhere the climb or hang