When a branch of a tree is shaken its fruits fall down. this is mainly due to inertia of rest. when the tree is shaken the tree is in motion, but the frits remain to be at rest. this is when they seperate from the tree and hence fall due to gravity.
The reason the wind blows is that in some parts of the world there is low pressure, and there is high pressure. Now some times the low pressure gets with the high pressure and they push together making the air move very fast resulting in the air moving around the world very fast.
Fruits fall off branches in strong winds primarily due to mechanical stress and the force exerted by the wind. The wind can create enough turbulence and pressure to dislodge fruits from their pedicels, which are the small stems that connect them to the branch. Additionally, if the fruits are overripe or not firmly attached, they are more susceptible to falling. This natural process helps plants disperse their seeds and can contribute to their reproductive success.
Fruits and leaves are composed of matter and therefore have inertia. When you shake them, therefore, there is some inertial resistance, which can be sufficient to overcome their attachment to the tree.
When a branch of a tree is shaken its fruits fall down. this is mainly due to inertia of rest. when the tree is shaken the tree is in motion, but the frits remain to be at rest. this is when they seperate from the tree and hence fall due to gravity.
The double winged seeds of the Sycamore are designed to spin as they fall from the branches, like a helicopter. They may fall around the base of the parent tree, or be blown by strong winds further away.
i think so that when strong wind blows the wind might be able to go trough the holes and the traffic light will not fall off so easily
the season fall is when the leaves start to change colors and fall off the branches
i think so that when strong wind blows the wind might be able to go trough the holes and the traffic light will not fall off so easily
i think so that when strong wind blows the wind might be able to go trough the holes and the traffic light will not fall off so easily
Khamsin is a hot, dry, sandy wind that blows from the Sahara Desert across North Africa into the Mediterranean region, particularly in the spring and fall. It can cause temperature increases, sandstorms, and reduced visibility in the affected areas.
Pomagranets deffenetly
the trees dying