Evergreen and deciduous trees are like two different kinds of friends, one stays with you all year round, and the other goes away for a while.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves, or needles, on all year. Think of them like your best friend who never leaves you, even in winter, they stay green and strong. A pine tree is an evergreen; it stays tall and leafy no matter what season it is.
Deciduous trees are more like a friend who takes a long vacation. In the fall, they let go of their leaves, and during winter, they rest under a blanket of snow. But when spring comes, they get all dressed up in fresh green leaves again. An oak tree is a deciduous tree, it changes with the seasons.
So why are people confused? Because sometimes evergreen trees can look like they're sleeping too, especially when covered in snow. And deciduous trees might look like they’re still awake during winter if their branches are visible through the snow. It’s like trying to tell two friends apart when they both wear hats, it gets tricky! Evergreen and deciduous trees are like two different kinds of friends, one stays with you all year round, and the other goes away for a while.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves, or needles, on all year. Think of them like your best friend who never leaves you, even in winter, they stay green and strong. A pine tree is an evergreen; it stays tall and leafy no matter what season it is.
Deciduous trees are more like a friend who takes a long vacation. In the fall, they let go of their leaves, and during winter, they rest under a blanket of snow. But when spring comes, they get all dressed up in fresh green leaves again. An oak tree is a deciduous tree, it changes with the seasons.
So why are people confused? Because sometimes evergreen trees can look like they're sleeping too, especially when covered in snow. And deciduous trees might look like they’re still awake during winter if their branches are visible through the snow. It’s like trying to tell two friends apart when they both wear hats, it gets tricky!
Examples
- A child thinks all trees lose their leaves in winter.
- Someone can't tell if a tree is evergreen or deciduous just by looking at it.
- A student mistakes an evergreen for a deciduous tree during a science test.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Tree’ Different from a ‘Shrub’?
- How Trees Clean the Air?
- How Plants Make Food: The Science of Photosynthesis Explained!?
- How do trees clean the air and store carbon? | One Tree Planted
- How Trees Help Create the Fresh Water Supply?
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