When the leaves are cut, buds pop from the spot which joins the leaf to the other part of the plant, thus allowing further reproduction.
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Farmers have found that flooding the roots before a hard freeze helps keep the tree alive, even if the leaves freeze.
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A teabag separates the tea leaves from the water, keeping the leaves from getting into the water. Tea leaves have a strong flavor that can be off-putting when ingested, and a teabag prevents the accidental ingestion of tea leaves.
Instead of bagging up leaves and putting them in the trash, there are a variety of uses for them. You can use them for mulching, composting, or soil improvement.
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Trees help create rain by putting moisture into the atmosphere through their leaves. EDIT: Trees themselves don't cause rain. However evapotranspiration takes place where water evaporates from the leaves of a tree before water (from rain) touches the ground.
Because Farmers hate them. They eat leaves and destroy crops.
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Worms pull leaves down into the ground to eat, and some are left down there and decompose down, leaving their nutrients. Also, if you rotate crops with turnips they are good for putting nutrients into the soil, so farmers will get a better crop of whatever they next plant in that field.