its naked
Leaves turn purple in the fall due to the breakdown of chlorophyll, the green pigment that masks other colors in the leaf. As chlorophyll breaks down, other pigments like anthocyanins, which are responsible for purple and red hues, become more visible.
Fall leaf color on deciduous trees is a result of chlorophyll breaking down and other pigments, like carotenoids and anthocyanins, becoming more prominent. As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, chlorophyll production slows down, allowing these other pigments to show their colors.
No, trees do not have the ability to excrete waste in a manner similar to defecation. They release waste products through processes like transpiration and leaf fall, but they do not "poop" in the way animals do.
Yes, an oak tree can be classified as deciduous rather than evergreen. Deciduous trees, like oaks, shed their leaves in the fall, while evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round. Therefore, oak trees are not considered evergreen.
Deciduous trees fall in the Fall. The trees lose their color and lose their leaves. That's why there are many trees that are bare in the Fall.
leaves change colors and fall from trees in fall
because i poo heaps in the fall so the leafs fall because it smells like poo
Softwoods are from needle-leaf trees like pines and firs. Hardwoods are from broadleaf trees.
Evergreen trees like pine trees keep their leaves all year
The two main classes of trees are deciduous and coniferous trees. Deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, typically in the fall, and are often broadleaf species, such as oak and maple. Coniferous trees, on the other hand, are evergreen and retain their needle-like leaves throughout the year; examples include pine and spruce. These classifications are based on their leaf retention and reproductive structures.
Forests dominated by trees with needle like leaves are Coniferous.
No, there leaves fall of and it looks a lot like there dead but there really no:)