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.
Bare trees grow new leaves in the spring through a process called bud break. As temperatures warm up and day length increases, dormant leaf buds on the branches begin to swell and eventually burst open, forming new leaves. This allows the tree to photosynthesize and produce food for growth and development.
A dry wash or arroyo typically contains water only during a rainstorm and shortly after it rains. These channels can quickly fill with water during a storm but dry up soon after the rainfall stops.
Dry riverbeds that fill with water when it rains are called "ephemeral streams" or "intermittent rivers." These watercourses only flow in response to precipitation events, making them temporary features in the landscape.
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.
it will grow plants
You only capitalize with if it begins a sentence. Example:With recent rains, crops should grow well.
It sheds it leaves to help absorb water when it rains. It usually does this when it is spring.
fertilize it with nitrogen
Only Happy When It Rains was created in 1994.
Leaves turn upside down when it rains to prevent excess water from collecting on their surface. This helps the plant avoid waterlogging and allows for better gas exchange and photosynthesis.
No, trees do not naturally grow orange leaves. The color of tree leaves typically ranges from green to yellow, red, or brown depending on the species and the season. Orange leaves may be a result of environmental factors, such as stress or disease.
because when it rains in january and spring comes new leaves start to sprout.
Grass is an example of a leaf that grows from the base. Leaves that do this are better able to cope with being grazed.