Essentially you can, but a human would have to consume approximately 15 pounds of leaves in a sitting in order for your body to metabolize enough sugars and carbohyrdrates that it requires to fuel it.
because humans are taking over their habitat and the monkeys cant adapt to the environment that humans can
Herbivores, insectivores, and omnivores are enemies of leaf bugs. The insects in question can be eliminated accidentally by pest-controlling humans and plant-eating animals and deliberately by everything- and insect-eating fauna and pest-monitoring people.
You cant. You cant.
When light energy strikes a leaf then chlorophill (a) present in leaf absorb that light energy . By use of that energy photosynthesis occurs.
spines to protect against leaf-eating animals
When light energy strikes a leaf, some of it is absorbed by pigments in the leaf for photosynthesis, some is reflected, and some is transmitted through the leaf. The absorbed light energy is converted into chemical energy by the leaf for use in metabolic processes.
If a leaf eating caterpillar turns into a nectar eating butterfly, this feeding behavior allows the species to consume a larger variety of foods.
Yes, a leaf blower operates by converting mechanical energy into wind energy to push leaves and debris.
you cant get growlithe in leaf green only fire red
humans
Yes, a leaf on a branch does have potential energy due to its position above the ground. When the leaf falls, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it descends.
The potential energy stored in the leaf is converted to kinetic energy as it falls from a tree.