The mass of leaves on a tree is essential for photosynthesis, the process through which trees convert sunlight into energy. Leaves capture sunlight and utilize carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil to produce glucose, which fuels the tree's growth and development. Additionally, the leaf mass helps regulate temperature and moisture, providing habitat for various organisms and contributing to the overall health of the ecosystem.
Does the tree need more watering?
The question includes information that we don't need, and leaves out informationthat we do need.It doesn't matter at all what the mass of the tree is, but in order to answer the question,we do need to know the mass of the person climbing it.
yes
how the spines on an octopus tree help the plant's leaves keep the water they need?
yes or they are dead. the leaves give us oxygen. unless if its a new tree plants need leaves
Need to see a photo first to confirm it is a Bottle Tree...Doug
A Tulip Tree has the largest leaves.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
The tree that has pink leaves is called the Pink Tabebuia tree.
The mass noun for "leaf" is "foliage." Foliage refers to the collective leaves of a plant or tree, often used to describe the leafy parts of vegetation in a general sense, rather than counting individual leaves.
The tree with pink leaves is called the Pink Dogwood tree.
On a mature healthy tree there are about 200,00 leaves