Some plants have adaptations to help prevent their leaves from turning brown in winter, such as protective structures on the leaf surface or the ability to withstand cold temperatures. This could be a natural characteristic of the plant, or it may be due to the specific climate and conditions in which it is growing.
leaves actually dont have a part of the water cycle=)
probably brown hair and blue eyes OR brown hair and brown eyes. but dont get mad at me if i am wrong please.
No, 2 white parents cannot have a black baby because a child's skin color is determined by the combination of genetic traits passed down from their parents. If both parents are white, it is not genetically possible for them to have a black baby.
a white flame is formed by cheese and pickled onions on toast. ha you still dont know the answer
dont know ask freind
Thomas Edison had fair or white skin.
Leaves typically fall from deciduous trees in autumn, not winter. In winter, trees are bare or may have some lingering leaves from species that retain foliage throughout the colder months. Wind or heavy snow can cause these remaining leaves to fall, but it's not a widespread phenomenon like the autumn leaf drop.
It depends on the color of the stink bug. I know the brown ones dont die they survive
i dont know if this is true but dont they fly to another part??
they dont
under leaves or grass [ HINT ] lady bugs dont come out at winter.
because they dont have enough vitamuns
once they get white, there is no way to turn them green again. May be you can manage the new leaves togrow healthier. However, I dont know how to do that:)
you mix white and red or if you dont have any red use blue or black and white if you dont have white use blue and red and tat is how u make brown
snowshoe hare white fur helps them blend into its snowy surroundings.
i dont know maybe white
the answer is brown and sometimes white they cant really be any other color i dont think it is possable unless you color them