leaves grow all the time (unless they are dead)
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.
If it rains, then it rains. If it rains, things on the street will get wet and anything not protected from the rain will get soaked or wet.
The amount of water there can be limited, so it grows when it rains.
when Autumn stops and Winter start the trees get cold and have to grow more leaves
There is a water cycle. Water evaporates, but then it rains back down. It leaves the ocean and returns to the ocean.
Most plants in tropical rainforests. Look it up.
the trees that grow leaves and the leaves that grow on trees
No it doesn't. Muskox don't live in areas where large leaves grow, nor where it rains often.
They have evergreen leaves
The Jojoba plant adapts in the desert by its leaves. When it rains the leaves grow thicker because of the amount of water. But when there's drought the leaves become thinner to prevent water loss
Because( well dont put because in the the beggining part of your sentance but, They only grow in Tropical countries because thats were it usaully rains :)
it will grow plants
It sheds it leaves to help absorb water when it rains. It usually does this when it is spring.
You only capitalize with if it begins a sentence. Example:With recent rains, crops should grow well.
fertilize it with nitrogen
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