
Are the trees green in winter?


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No, they do not turn green.



In many temperate and deciduous regions, trees typically lose their leaves and appear bare or brown during the winter months. However, some trees, such as evergreen trees (e.g., pine, spruce, and fir trees), retain their green foliage throughout the year, including the winter. Evergreen trees have leaves or needles that can withstand cold temperatures and continue to photosynthesize even in the winter months. This is why they appear green year-round.
Deciduous trees, on the other hand, shed their leaves in the fall as a response to decreasing daylight and colder temperatures. As a result, they do not have green leaves during the winter, and their branches and trunks are often exposed. The landscape in winter, therefore, can vary depending on the types of trees present in a particular area.


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