Summer fruit includes berries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, melons and even mangoes, lychee nuts, and fresh figs
The leaves grow green.
In general all trees sprout new growth come early spring. And some trees gain new leaves after being bare over the winter. Evergreen trees like firs get new growth of needles. And even other trees will burst into bloom, like the Japanese Cherry Trees that are so famous for their pink flowers. Not much happens during the summer. Bot some of the trees that bloomed during the spring start to develop fruit where their flowers once were. The fruit ripens during the summer months and typically are ready for picking by the last month of summer early month of autumn. During late autumn the leaves of the deciduous trees change from green to multiple colors (red, yellow) and eventually fall off leaving the trees bare again for the winter. The evergreens stay green and do not lose their needles, but they do go dormant to conserve energy. During the winter months all trees lie dormant for the most part. The notable exceptions are tropical trees like palm trees, fig trees, and fern trees that stay green and active in the tropical parts of the world.
There are not any trees that bear fruit every month. Most trees bear fruit every fruit months, mostly during the late spring or early summer.
they use the co2 to make sugar during photosynthesis and it happens when it takes in sunlight, water and co2 in the Calvin cycle its byproducts are oxygen and water
cut the trees,then u can stop the losing of leaves from the tree or cut the stem of the trees....
The oldest trees that exist today, are giant Sequoias. The cones of the females get fertilized at the end of summer, and this is how the seeds are produced.
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.
Umm it gets hot?
This happens during all seasons except the the Australian winter. However, it only happens for a full season during summer. So, the best answer is probably "summer".
they do now, but only during the summer. Some company is leasing them
The surface thaws out a bit.
The rails expand during the heat of a summer day.
There are more hours of daylight in a day during summer than there are in winter.
Their family camps during the summer is in the present tense. This is because it is an ongoing activity and it happens regularly, so the present tense is used to describe it.
The sun can be visible for 24 hours straight ! -___-
You get stung...
trees make food during the summer from the sunlight they trap through the leaves and turn it into food, this is called photosynthesis but due to lack of sunlight during the winter, the trees store just the right amount of food to maintain the branches and the trunk but not the leaves so to save on food supply, the trees loose their leaves
Trees that keep their leaves in summer and lose them in autumn are deciduous.