Leyland cypress trees can turn brown due to issues like improper watering, poor soil conditions, diseases (such as canker or root rot), pests (such as spider mites), or environmental stressors. It is important to assess the specific conditions and address the underlying cause to help the Leyland cypress trees recover. Consulting with a local arborist or extension service can provide specific guidance tailored to your area.
Due to oxidation of respiratory substances inside
Sliced apples turning brown is an example of a chemical property, specifically oxidation. When the apple cells are exposed to oxygen, enzymes in the apple catalyze a reaction that changes the chemical composition of the apple's surface, causing it to turn brown.
Dark brown hair turning red could be a sign of oxidation or exposure to sunlight causing the hair color to change. It's a natural process due to the breakdown of melanin in the hair, but it can also happen as a result of using certain hair products or treatments. If the color change is unwanted, it can be corrected by using color-safe shampoos and conditioners or seeking professional help from a hairstylist.
The sliced apple turning brown is a chemical change, not a physical property. It is a result of a chemical reaction between the compounds in the apple and oxygen in the air, leading to the formation of new compounds that give the apple its brown color.
Yes, because some chemical reactions are involved.
Yes. It's the only way.
That the lime was going to help the apple from turning brown.
An apple turning brown is both a chemical and a physical change. Physically it changes appearance by turning brown. Chemically it oxidizes when the air comes in contact with the enzymes and chemicals in the fruit.
Minerals
if it its leafs are turning brown then that probably means that it is sick or is not getting enough light.
your not watering it?
if it is the hair that is turning brown then yes, if it is the skin then no. go see a vet
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Some common examples of oxides include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), iron oxide (Fe2O3), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Oxides are compounds formed by the combination of oxygen with another element.
because you dyed it
Yes it should. Potatoes turn brown when exposed to air. Covering them with any liquid should keep them from turning brown.
i dont know dirt, diesease?