Leaves break down through decomposition, which involves fungi, bacteria, and other decomposers that consume the organic material. Eventually, the leaves become part of the soil as they decompose and contribute nutrients to support new plant growth. So, in a way, leaves do not turn into dirt but rather contribute to the formation of soil.
On average, around 20-30% of the leaves on a deciduous tree will turn yellow during the fall before eventually falling off. This color change is due to the breakdown of chlorophyll and the exposure of other pigments in the leaves.
The leaves gradually turn from green to oranges, reds, and yellows at the end of summer because of the chloroplasts in the leaves. Chloroplasts keep the leaves green in the summer because there is so much sunlight in the summertime, and as the sunlight gets less in the fall time, the chloroplasts get weaker and the leaves turn red, orange, and yellow.
No, pumice does not turn into a liquid when it leaves a volcano. Pumice is a type of volcanic rock that forms from frothy lava with high gas content that solidifies quickly, resulting in its porous and lightweight structure.
Because when the Chlorophyll molecules - that gives leaves their Green color - disintegrate they can't make the plant Green anymore - Yellow is the next color to appear and in turn vanish to make way for the Red colors.
A landslide is called a mud flow when it is raining when it happens which causes the dirt to turn to mud, or when a landslide happens at a muddy area so instead of dirt, its mostly mud.
No because dirt is the nonliving part of the ecosystem.
Why are you eating dirt
Dirt can turn into mud when it gets wet from water or rain, but when the water evaporates, the mud can dry back into dirt. This cycle can happen depending on the presence of water or other wet conditions.
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
My answer is dirt I'd say dirt because the dirt is more flat than the dirt.Also,the grass has the leaves poped out so the ball will be faster on dirt......
Twigs, branches, leaves, & dirt.
swampy leaves and water and dirt
Leaves Turn Inside You was created on 2001-04-17.
When The Green Leaves Turn To Gold was created in 1914.
Tulsi leaves turn black due to oxidation, which occurs when the leaves are exposed to air for a prolonged period of time. This process causes the leaves to lose their green color and turn black.
dirt
Under dirt, rocks, leaves or mulch.