They really don't rot they decompose but technicly, yes. By the way, nice grammer.
Deciduous tress do go into dormancy during winter months. Deciduous trees will start to lose their leaves in autumn. This process is called abscission.
Plants need to lose leaves in the fall because the leaves are very dry. In the winter, plants already have all their leaves lost in the fall, but they can't grow back because it is too cold. In the spring, it gets warmer so leaves can grow back. In the summer, a few leaves die because they are too hot and too dry.
Deciduous trees in Autumn shed their leaves and wait over winter bare branched until spring.
You could look at the bark type, and the shape of the tree and branches.
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Leaves rot due to decomposition. It is the natural process of a life cycle and the decay of the leaves is carried out by bacteria and fungi.
The deciduous forest.
Trees rot due to fungi. They may be attacked by insects or damaged by humans. The areas that are attacked or damaged may be contacted by small fungi that multiply and cause the tree to rot.
They grow in spring from buds. They stay green in summer. They fall off in autumn. They rot down and worms eat them. The tree is bare in winter.
i dont think that there are any leaves in winter
Leaves rot very quickly in the rainforest because bacteria thrive here. Bacteria are responsible for decomposing organic material in the environment.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
decuios trees loose their leaves in the winter
Yes, they do lose their leaves in the winter.
It is a chemical change. The substance of the leaves is changing.
how long does a orange to rot in the winter
I don't think it will be a fungus. It's more likely that small creatures or bacteria will decompose the leaves. It will rot and eventually disintegrate into the soil. However, maybe this can also be caused by other plants that cause the leaves to rot.