because gravity is constantly fighting against the fruit until the fruit gives up and falls to the ground.
to get Ronald to come to town you need to ship fruits. fruits from the trees that fall down and the fruits from the mountain
No their not they eat soft grass, and sometimes nuts and fruits that fall from trees.
cocoa beans fall ,from trees, which is made into chocolate
Fruits and leaves are composed of matter and therefore have inertia. When you shake them, therefore, there is some inertial resistance, which can be sufficient to overcome their attachment to the tree.
The seeds of deciduous trees form inside structures called fruits. These fruits develop from the flowers of the tree and protect the seeds as they mature. When the seeds are ready, the fruits open or fall to the ground, allowing the seeds to disperse and potentially germinate.
Things fall down b/c gravity pulls in that direction. Fruits and leaves fall down when the added force of being shaken together with gravity becomes bigger than the strength of the attachment to the tree.
In their natural habitat amongst the mangroves they do eat some fruits that fall on to the mud.
Fruits fall from trees due to a combination of factors such as ripeness, gravity, wind, and the natural abscission process. When fruits reach maturity, they release enzymes that weaken the stem attachment, making them more likely to detach and fall to the ground where they can disperse seeds and germinate.
Some types of trees that produce small red fruits include cherry trees, crabapple trees, and hawthorn trees.
All trees do not give off fruits. The trees belonging to Gymnosperms produce seeds but no fruits.
what food? the get food from medows if you mean that.. they just eat the grass and roods and fruits that fall of trees and roots
No, aspen trees do not produce berries. They are flowering trees that reproduce through seeds found in small, wind-dispersed capsules rather than fruits like berries. Aspen trees are known for their distinctive white bark and vibrant fall foliage, but they do not bear any edible or non-edible fruits.