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The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves change color. During the winter months the trees lose their leaves.
heavy rainfall during the months of october and november is received by
During summer months like may, June and July.
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It ranges from 6 months at the pole to several months in the polar circle.
They are covered by the chlorophyll color
well this might not really be the answer, but every different textures reflect different colours, like a banana absorbs every colour except for yellow, and grass absorbs every colour except for green.... or the other way around...
There are many of months that have leaves. Mostly the fall and the spring have lots of leaves.
Conifers typically have green leaves all year. 12 months.
A tree will have already undergone changes during the autumn, whne the decreased hours of sunlight (12-9 hours a day) caused the chlorophyll of leaves to die off, in turn making the leaves themselves lifeless. A tree will thus have stored nutrients during the summertime, which will be utilized during the winter months.
some types of bird take 3 months and frogs it takes only 1 month a fully colored frog is 11 months or more
Evergreen trees keep their leaves/needles over the winter months. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the winter months.
mounths and months
Leaves appear green because they contain chloroplasts that are green in color. The function of these chloroplasts are to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy for the plant to feed on. In order for us to be able to see an object, the object must reflect light and in this situation the chloroplasts reflect sunlight and leaves appear green.
The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves change color. During the winter months the trees lose their leaves.
Roll the cover off, shake the leaves off and replace it.
All evergreens carry their leaves twelve months of the year.