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leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
yes because is have leaves and stems
they have little stems they hold them on the tree and that's how they stay
Leaves are kept alive by the sap from the tree.
An olive tree has a light brown stems with kinda lightish darkish colour leaves. With olives of course.
Look at the rings of the inside trunk of the tree or how tall it is. Another you can count the stems on it or leaves
yes it is because it is attached to the tree and the tree is alive, also branches normally have leaves on them and leaves are living organisms and they transfer the photosynthesis through the branches to give it to the trunk of the tree
Some may fossilize eventually but otherwise leaves are grown without any fossils attached .
Large quantity in the shedding of tree leaves,drying up of trees stems and shrubs.
It could evaporate from anywhere! The stems, branches, and leaves have probably the most moisture. Usually water doesn't evaporate directly from a tree- the tree 'sweats'. This phenomenon is called perspiration.
Yes, you can. From as little as a branch tippet with a few leaves attached.
The tree goes into hibernation. Only deciduous trees lose their leaves because they have no resin (natural antifreeze) in them, so if the tree kept its leaves when the weather turned cold and frosty, frost could damage the stems and cells of the tree. The leaves also act as fertiliser, and as they drop underneath the trees they are broken down by detritivores and the tree can then absorb all the energy and minerals back into itself, to make leaves for the new year.