Carbon dioxide move in whereas oxygen and water vapour move out.
It is because at day time the plants release oxygen but a night time they release carbon dioxide .
During the day, leaves primarily release oxygen (O₂) as a byproduct of photosynthesis. Simultaneously, carbon dioxide (CO₂) can also exit the leaf as a result of respiration processes. However, the net movement of gases favors the release of oxygen, while carbon dioxide levels may decrease due to its uptake for photosynthesis. Water vapor (H₂O) can also evaporate from the leaf surface through transpiration.
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.
The day before or on the day a year after the initial move in day
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"
The molecules of a gas move faster at higher temperatures, which therefore speeds up diffusion.
they come out sometimes at night to hunt for leaves and plants but thats bout it every other time it will be in the day
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Water leaves as vapor in day time in transpiration. Salty water leaves as liquid at night in guttation
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it changes when the axis turn
the cool air pushes the warm air
Move the time forward to the next day on your DS.
It is because at day time the plants release oxygen but a night time they release carbon dioxide .
the cool air pushes the warm air