What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
The other name for Autumn is Fall probably because all the leaves fall at that time of year!
When leaves fall to the ground, they are broken down by decomposers like fungi and bacteria. These decomposers break down the carbon compounds in the leaves into simpler forms, which are then absorbed by the tree roots as nutrients. This process allows the carbon compounds in the leaves to be recycled and used again by the trees in their growth and development.
Fallen leaves in the autumn provide a natural source of organic matter to the soil as they decompose. This organic matter helps improve soil structure, retains moisture, and adds nutrients to the soil as leaves break down, promoting healthy soil and plant growth.
Rain does not usually fall on the ground in a rainforest because the ground is covered with plants and fungus unless the ground is bare because of slash-and-burn cultivation. In that case, the rain falls on the ground and washes minerals downstream.
Before the rain reaches the ground, water droplets form within clouds through the process of condensation when warm air rises and cools. The droplets then grow in size until they become heavy enough to fall as rain.
they stay on the ground
In the autumn or fall, leaves begin to lose their chlorophyll and turn different colors. After that, the leaves lose their cohesion and fall to the ground.
they hit the ground while farting and screaming at the same time
Gravity
Gravity
They fall to the ground.......
Gravity
because of gravity
because of gravity
When the fall off the plant onto the ground they decay, releasing the nutrients and minerals that went into making them, back into the soil.
No, there leaves fall of and it looks a lot like there dead but there really no:)
little particles go in the ground as they fall of the dead outer core of the mango little particles go in the ground as they fall of the dead outer core of the mango