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What happens to dead leaves that fall to the ground
The bulk of most leaves is composed of the specialized ground tissue mesophyll.
They fall to the ground.......
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This metaphor suggest that the fallen leaves are spread out and enveloping the ground like a blanket, creating a layer of coverage. It conveys the idea of abundance and a sense of warmth and coziness that the leaves provide to the natural environment.
They do not need to be removed because they act like mulch on the ground cover. The leaves will actually nourish the ground cover and provide nutrients.
The giant ground sloth was an herbivore, feeding on leaves such as yuccas, agaves, and grasses.
Not really. Ground sage has had the dried leaves finely pulverized. You can see the leaves of dried sage. It can be crumbled and seen in the dish you are using it in. Ground sage blends in much like ground pepper.
ProtectionThermal insulationPrevention of dehydrationDecomposition of the leaves adds nutrients to the ground
is that the fallen leaves they are lower to the ground they don't get as....