Why Do Trees Drop Their Leaves? | CURIOUS QUESTIONS?

Trees drop their leaves because they’re getting ready for winter, it’s like when you take off your jacket before going to bed on a cold night.

Leaves help trees drink water and eat sunlight, but in the colder months, that job becomes harder. The tree needs to save energy, so it lets go of its leaves, just like you let go of your jacket when you're not using it anymore.

Why do leaves fall?

When the days get shorter and the air gets cooler, trees send a message to their leaves that it's time to say goodbye. The leaves stop working as hard, and they change color, from green to yellow or red, because of special pigments inside them. After some time, the connection between the tree and the leaf weakens, and the leaf falls down.

What happens next?

Once the leaves are gone, the tree doesn’t have to work as hard to stay warm. It can rest and save up energy for when spring comes again, just like you sleep better without your jacket on! Trees drop their leaves because they’re getting ready for winter, it’s like when you take off your jacket before going to bed on a cold night.

Leaves help trees drink water and eat sunlight, but in the colder months, that job becomes harder. The tree needs to save energy, so it lets go of its leaves, just like you let go of your jacket when you're not using it anymore.

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Examples

  1. A maple tree loses its leaves to conserve energy during winter.
  2. Oak trees drop their leaves when the weather gets colder.
  3. Leaf shedding helps trees survive in harsh conditions.

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