Ficus trees are amazingly sensitive to being moved and disturbed, so leaf drop does not mean that the tree is dead, just distressed.
Freezing is another matter. If leaf drop is caused by freezing, then there is greater matter for concern.
Without knowing the specific genus and more details on the environment, there is little to advise beyond patience.
Decaying and recycling of organic matter into inoranic one.
No, leaves are not decomposers. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter, including leaves, into simpler substances as part of the decay process. Leaves are organic matter that decomposers feed on.
There is no single answer to that. Leaves obviously mainly fall in autumn. Autumn lasts a few months and it is autumn in the southern hemisphere at a different time of the calendar year than in the northern hemisphere. Many leaves fall in winter and some can also fall in spring and summer too. Things like extreme weather or other natural events or disease can cause leaves to fall. So leaves can actually fall in any month and on any day.
Yes, each fall sugar maples (and other deciduous trees) remove the chlorophyll and other important compounds and nutrients from their leaves (which causes the other colors to become visible) and then drop the leaves.
Photoperiodism
Ficus elastica leaves may fall off due to overwatering, underwatering, low humidity, or sudden changes in light or temperature. Check the plant's care routine and environment to address the issue.
Ficus Ginseng leaves may turn brown and fall off due to overwatering, underwatering, low humidity, or insufficient light. Check the plant's watering schedule, humidity levels, and light exposure to address the issue.
The leaves can not survive the cold. They would freeze. The trees become dormant and can survive the winter.
Dead leaves that fall to the ground undergo the process of decomposition. They are broken down by decomposers such as fungi, bacteria, and other organisms, which recycle the nutrients back into the soil. This helps enrich the soil and provides nutrients for new plant growth.
No, there leaves fall of and it looks a lot like there dead but there really no:)
The leaves are dead because the tree quits feeding food to them so they fall off, thats why they are not green because they are dead
If you leave leaves in the fall on your lawn, they will die and you will have patches of dead grass on your lawn next season
they stay on the ground
because the tree is dead gamzee killed it
fall is when leaves fall
Rubber plants are a type of Ficus, and Ficus are notorious for dropping their leaves. They may do this for several reasons. First, they hate to be moved. Most people turn their plants occasionally, but rubber plants HATE this. A lot. Best to just find a good spot for it, and leave it there. Second, they hate drafts. Even just one quick blast of cold air, and the leaves will drop. They don't even turn brown first usually, perfectly healthy leaves just fall off the plant. Third, overwatering can cause it to drop it's leaves, but it's usually a more gradual thing than what happens in the first two instances.
Yes some plants have leaves which fall of like mango leaves . But there are some plants of which leaves do not fall , like oak leaves.