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Winter

Winter. Begin. Winter is the coldest time of year and has the fewest hours of daylight, with shorter days and longer nights . Do you agree?. Yes. No. It is true! Winter is the coldest time of year and has the fewest hours of daylight, with shorter days and longer nights . Next.

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Winter

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  1. Winter Begin

  2. Winter is the coldest time of year and has the fewest hours of daylight, with shorter days and longer nights. Do you agree? Yes No

  3. It is true! Winter is the coldest time of year and has the fewest hours of daylight, with shorter days and longer nights. Next

  4. Congratulations, it is true! Winter is the coldest time of year and has the fewest hours of daylight, with shorter days and longer nights. Next

  5. What happens to the tree in winter? It stays alive It dies

  6. It just looks like it is because it has stopped growing and has no leaves. • Deciduous trees stay alive, waiting for the warmer spring weather when they will start to grow again. Next

  7. The tree stays alive. During winter, deciduous trees stop growing. It may seem like they are dead, but they are alive, waiting for the warmer weather that comes in spring. Next

  8. Not all deciduous trees lose their leaves for winter, to find out where this happens, chose a climate. In places with very cold winters, where it snows. Places like Sydney, with warmer winters. Have you seen both? Next

  9. In some places, where it snows or gets to almost freezing temperature, the water in the ground turns to ice. The roots of the tree are not able to drink the waterand this means there is no water for the leaves, so they can’t stay alive. The tree has prepared for this by losing it’s leaves. Back

  10. In warmer parts of the world, like Sydney, the tree does not lose all of its leaves. It is called an evergreen tree and only loses a few leaves at a time. Eucalyptus trees are evergreen. Back

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