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If the leaves are dead, these are considered to be abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
If the question has to do with the environmental process of soil liquefaction, the water between the grains stays were it is, which causes the soil grains to lose friction and therefore makes it act as a liquid.
it is changed to starch before it can be stored in the leaves,stems,or roots.
It goes into the toilet
Sassafras is a deciduous tree that grows in the Midwest and possibly other areas of the United States. Its roots can be used to make Sassafras tea.
Because there is more sunshine in the southwest as compared to the Midwest.
there is more grains of sand
Because a lot of grain is grown there. And from grains you get flour, and from flour you get bread.
The Erie Canal was faster and cheaper transportation that brought Midwest grains to New York and immigrants to the Midwest. It was a huge economic boom for New York.
From old leaves
From old Leaves.
Great plains
What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
If the leaves are dead, these are considered to be abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
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Nothing happens to them.
the grains of the rock