*flinching from horrific grammar* yes i think so
Leaves are something you can touch. Matter is stuff you can touch, so leaves are matter.
Because they have mass. Anything with mass is considered matter
yes
It is a mold, so it would eat decaying matter such as fallen leaves.
Organic matter is converted from the soil by the process of the tree growing, into the substance of every botanical growth, including the sequoia tree.
saprophyte Next answer below I agree, the term saprophyte or saprotroph would be used for fungi, which digest the dead leaves or animal matter saprotrophically. Also, some worms are called detritivores as they break down dead organic matter, particularly plant matter.
yes it is as a matter of fact. Because roses are on a bush. And bushes lose their leaves. That's what deciduous means in latin-"fall off"
specialized leaves are different from ordinary leaves
Leaves are matter.
Leaves can be seen and touched, so must be considered as matter.
It does not matter
Litter forms from organic matter such as leaves and roots.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
yes
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
There is 98.8% of organic matter in taro leaves. A taro is a type of leaf.
yes