Yes they do,it's amazing how god created things like that
the tree stops making chlorophyll in the winter. (the chlorophyll is the stuff in the leaves that makes them green)
Deciduous trees leaves fall in the autumn and rot on the ground and form a mulch which in turn feeds the tree.
becuase its the fall so the season changes the leaves so they can fall off and make new ones sprouting on a tree
the katydid will never survive in the fall.
My parents have an apple tree in their yard. In autumn the leaves turn a bit yellow, but I wouldn't say they are pretty. It's usually a pale yellow with brown spotting. From there, they quickly turn completely brown, curl up, and fall.
Yes. More specifically, before a storm. No, leaves do not turn over before it rains. If leaves hit the ground on one side, they will most likely stay on that side when it starts to rain, unless the wind blows.
Rain clouds are low, close to the ground, therefore creating high pressure. The air bounces up from the ground and turns the leaves. Take note that it is the leaves towards the bottom of the tree. When the leaves turn, rain is moving in. A tree cannot automatically turn its leaves over. Hope this helps you.
The leaves turn shades of red,yellow, orange & brown. Then the tree slowly sheds its leaves. The leaves fall of the tree and the tree is completely bare.
The tree has a fungal disease.
the top of the leaves face away from the wind
it causes the color of the leaves to turn brilliant colors
Banana
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.
Yes but you may turn into a tree.
Honey locust leaves are normally green. However, they turn yellow for several reasons. One is that they are simply new leaves that have not yet gotten their green coloring. Two is that they turn yellow in fall, and are about to drop off the tree.
Leaves of most trees do not actually close, but some turn "sideways" when it is about to rain.
the tree stops making chlorophyll in the winter. (the chlorophyll is the stuff in the leaves that makes them green)