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Plant Adapt.

These trees are evergreens because they never lose leaves from needing energy to survive winter, unlike deciduous trees.

This is a deciduous tree because deciduous trees' leaves turn red and orange in the fall.

This is an evergreen tree because in the fall ,or winter, their leaves don't lose their color at anytime of the year.

This is a deciduous tree because the leaves always turn yellow or orange in the fall from the tree saving its energy through the winter and making new ones in the spring.

These trees are deciduous trees because they take energy from leaves killing them and leaving orangey, yellow leaves instead of lively green leaves.

This is a dichotomous key. You use it to tell what multiple things are. If a leaf is needle shaped then go to 2. It's on the left side of the paper. Then you have to know if your leaf is a bundle of them together or just one. This goes on until it says, hawthorn or white oak, and you've got your type of leaf.

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Jacob Kohankie

By Jacob Kohankie