Trees that drop spiky balls are typically known as sweetgum trees. These trees produce round, spiky seed pods called "gumballs" that fall to the ground. The gumballs can be sharp and prickly, making them a nuisance to clean up. Sweetgum trees are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive star-shaped leaves and colorful fall foliage.
The tree that drops spiky balls is called a sweetgum tree. Its spiky balls are actually seed pods that contain small seeds inside. These pods are known for their distinctive shape and can be a nuisance to clean up, but the tree itself is valued for its attractive foliage and fall color.
Fruit are the swollen ovaries of fruit trees. The ovaries swell so that they can drop to the ground and produce more fruit trees. the trees grow and more fruit grows on the tree
Actually the leaves on some trees drop everywhere in fall (not just in the eastern US) and the leaves on other trees never drop.The trees that drop their leaves in fall are called deciduous and the trees that never drop their leaves are called evergreen.The reason for the phenomenon you are describing is that in the eastern US forests have many more deciduous trees than evergreen trees, while in the western US forests have many more evergreen trees than deciduous trees. But forests on both sides of the US always have some of both types.Deciduous trees drop their leaves in fall mostly as a way to minimize water loss in winter to the cold dry air. Evergreens have an entirely different means of coping with cold dry air in winter.
The trees in the garden have fuzzy balls that are actually seed pods. These pods contain seeds that can be dispersed by the wind or animals. The fuzzy texture helps the seeds to be carried away from the tree for germination.
i dont know but it makes a lowder noise and that makes everthing more inergetic ond roudy and sexuall
Growing more trees helps to reduce air pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Trees provide habitat for wildlife and contribute to biodiversity. They also help to regulate the water cycle, reduce soil erosion, and provide shade and cooling in urban areas.
In the game "Balls Drop," the objective is to catch falling balls using a paddle and prevent them from hitting the ground. The rules typically involve moving the paddle left and right to catch the balls, earning points for each ball caught. The game may have variations such as different ball speeds or power-ups to make it more challenging or interesting. The goal is to achieve the highest score possible by catching as many balls as you can before missing one and ending the game.
The consequences of deforestation are becoming greater and greater! We are losing trees at an alarming rate. We are becoming more over populated and loosing more trees, which is making the oxygen in the air drop heavily. It also is taking away habitat for animals.
save the rain water because after some year i can hear it so grow more and more trees and i will come
Well, when they drop they're leaves in the fall, they go dormant, so they don't really do much. (I live in a temperate climate, I should know.) However, during the fall, some species of trees (like the oak or hickory) produce nuts that you can collect and either eat or plant so you can enjoy more beautiful trees.
No, a pineapple is not round; it has an elongated, oval shape. Its surface is covered in a rough, spiky skin, and it features a crown of spiky leaves on top. The overall appearance is more cylindrical than spherical.
Evergreens may or may not bear cones so they may or may not be conifers. But they never are deciduous trees. Evergreens drop and regrow their foliage in the course of more than a year whereas deciduous trees lose their leaves in less than a year.