In the summer the leaves of most trees dry up. The sun is very hot at this time and causes excessive heat which dries the leaves.
Trees that keep their leaves in summer and lose them in autumn are deciduous.
Orange and Banana Trees.
trees
Yes, oak trees are not specifically classified as "summer trees." Oak trees are deciduous and can be found in various regions with temperate climates, where they typically display their full foliage during the summer season.
Trees do not have excess leaves in Summer,they have the number required to carry out their function.
Trees in the winter will have dead, red, yellow, or orange leaves most of the time. In summer, it'll be green.
nothing happens to them
They grow in spring from buds. They stay green in summer. They fall off in autumn. They rot down and worms eat them. The tree is bare in winter.
Yes,they grow on trees in the summer in tropical countries.
During summer, trees go through a process called photosynthesis where they absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce energy in the form of sugars. They also grow and produce new leaves, flowers, and fruits during this time to support their reproductive cycle. Additionally, trees use summer as a time to store energy reserves for the coming winter months.
in the summer fall
I love walking through the trees' shade on hot summer days.