Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
year around. during winter and fall they stay underground
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Battery been disconnected lately? Service work done? Sounds like the memory needs reset. Hold the open button down until it opens fully, then hold the close button down till it is fully closed. The light should now turn solid red or green depending on what mode it is in. Green is to autoshut when vehicle is shut down. Red is to override autoshut and stay open with vehicle off.
how long can garter snakes stay under water?
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
yes it does. It stays green all year round.
evergreens
Needleleaf trees are also known as evergreen trees because they retain their needle-shaped leaves throughout the year, even during winter. This helps them stay green and photosynthetically active all year round, as opposed to deciduous trees that shed their leaves in the fall.
Washington is known as the Evergreen State because of its abundant evergreen forests. These forests are made up of trees such as Douglas firs, hemlocks, and cedars that stay green year-round, giving the state a lush, green appearance.
Evergreen trees retain their leaves through the winter.
They are called evergreen.
they don't have leaves, and don't lose their foliage in winter, they stay green.
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the fall and remain bare during winter, while evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round. Deciduous trees typically shed their leaves as a way to conserve water and energy during colder months, while evergreen trees have needle-like leaves or leaves with a waxy coating that help them retain water and stay green throughout the year.
No they stay green year round, hence the name (ever-green).