Yes, it just takes a little longer for them to catch fire, as all the moisture must be boiled off, first.
sure. There are leaves which do not have any green in them. There are Orange and Red leaves
The color of gumamela leaves can vary, but they commonly range from deep green to dark green. Some varieties may also have a reddish tinge on the leaves.
Chlorophyll makes leaves green and is located in the cellof the leaf.As light bounces off it it projects the green shades into our eyes and that is what we see
Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
They ae red
because green leafs have water in them that's why koalas eat them and dry leaves are dry and crisp if you squash green leaves water of some kind of poisonous liquid will come out
sure. There are leaves which do not have any green in them. There are Orange and Red leaves
no!
yes they should have green leaves. Green leaves are green because they have chlorophyll which is needed for flowers.
Green Leaves was created in 1838.
Leaves That Are Green was created in 1965.
Dry leaves burn faster than green leaves because dry leaves have a lower moisture content. Moisture in green leaves acts as a barrier to combustion, making it harder for them to catch fire. Dry leaves, on the other hand, ignite more easily due to their reduced moisture levels.
A bug that's green as leaves and green like leaves
If you mean the green pigment in leaves of plants, it's called the chlorophyll. But if you're really referring to the green leaves of plant, then sorry, I don't know. The answer would still be green leaves, if you're looking for the name of the green leaves of plants.
chloroplasts are green in color. They make leaves green in color too.
The leaves are green because of the chlorophyll pigments.
because paper is made of leaves and leaves are flammable