No because when some of the leaves die,it is a gray like other trees except for pine trees
the leafs on a pine tree don't change colour they stay green all year but the rest of them change colour like the hardwood trees
The trees you are referring to are likely evergreen conifers, such as pine, spruce, or fir trees. These trees produce cones and have needle-like leaves that remain green throughout the year. They are well-suited for cold climates and are often used as Christmas trees.
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
evergreens
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
The reason why trees can stay green in the dry season is because of the chloroplast in the trees, bushes and leaves. Also, the chlorophyll could have been saved somewhere inside of the leaf.
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
not all of them
They are called evergreen.
Pine trees will always have needle shaped leaves, they stay like this forever. The "needle shaped leaves" are called pine needles. Most pine trees belong to a group of trees called Evergreens. Like it's name, the tree is evergreen.
Deciduous trees (broad leaf trees) such as English Oak, Beech and Elm.