Deciduous methods: First thing they do is take mobile nutrients out of there leaves and move them into the root system for storage and use next year.
Dropping the leaves helps them shed ice and snow so that weight doesn't build up and snap off limbs.
Methods common to conifers and deciduous:
Removing excess water lowers the chance of having enough freeze and expand breaking the stem.
Removing impurities and air bubbles from the water. Ice usually forms around and a speck of dirt (nucleus) at 0 degrees Celsius but if there is no nucleus ice will not form till -37 (non-nucleic freezing).
The internal clock of the tree and responses to its environment will has a great effect of the survivability of the tree as well ie coming out of dormancy to soon, hydrating then freezing with the next cold snap.
I believe there's others but that's all I remember. Theres lots of summer time protection methods as well I assume you just want the winter ones...
deciduous forests are those forests which shed leaves during some seasons unlike evergreen which dont shed leaves at all deciduous forests are those forests which shed leaves during some seasons unlike evergreen which dont shed leaves at all
Four seasons. Summer, Winter, Fall (Autumn), and Spring.
People can protect themselves by moving to higher grounds
A crape myrtle is a deciduous tree, meaning that the leaves go dormant and fall off during fall and winter.
to protect themselves
Deciduous trees annually lose their leaves in the fall as a part of their natural growth cycle. This process is triggered by the changing seasons and is an adaptation to conserve energy during the winter months. Examples of deciduous trees include maple, oak, and birch.
i don't think that they bear buds during that time since they have dormancy period that time.
To protect soldiers during war and crusades
run away i think.......................................
they used a condom
Deciduous.
The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves change color. During the winter months the trees lose their leaves.