Dandelion leaves will respond to the surrounding vegetation.
If the plant is on a lawn it will grow close to the ground, if it is in longer grass it will reach for the sun.
They easily adapt to the sun and rain - even though the rain knocks off all of the little dandies on them, it still helps the plant survive- long enough to produce more dandies! :)hope this helps...
Dandelions spread their fluffy seeds on the wind. Therefore, it is not unusual to find dandelions in grassland. Though the bright yellow flowers are pretty, they are considered a tenacious weed.
This metaphor suggest that the fallen leaves are spread out and enveloping the ground like a blanket, creating a layer of coverage. It conveys the idea of abundance and a sense of warmth and coziness that the leaves provide to the natural environment.
They are spread by the wind. When the flower matures from its usual yellow, the seeds, sporting tiny white 'parachutes' are blown about by the wind - often for considerable distances.
because there is not enough space in the woods to spread .also there is not much open spare space area.
As Jesus entered Jerusalem the crowds waved palm leaves and spread the cloaks on the ground in front of him.
When leaves are spread evenly, there would be a larger surface area to absorb more sunlight for photosynthesis.
To get more rainfall
It indicates that the leaves of the electroscope have received a charge.
No. There is only one connection for the leaves. They are either charged (spread apart) or not charged (not spread apart).
Fallen leaves eventually blow away with the wind or decompose (break down) in the ground. But if the leaves are inside from, say, a vase of flowers, usually they are swept away, vacuumed, or spread around the house, [broken,] then vacuumed. But those are just the usual ways. Some birds are probably making a nest with leaves right now!
Farmers spread grains on ground so that the moisture doesn't mold it... I hope i am right