When the leaves of the tree fall in winter, the tree makes food with the help of what?
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Trees do not make food in the winter. Leaves then become a liability, so they shed them, often spectacularly, via the production of a chemical called abscisic acid (ABA). ABA prevents cell division and impedes growth in both deciduous trees and conifers (which do not lose their needles in fall, but do go into dormancy.
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In winter we have colder weather, sometimes snow and frost, the trees have no leaves and the amount of time it is light during the day is at its shortest. In spring the weather usually turns warmer, trees begin to grow their leaves, plants start to flower and young animals such as chicks and lambs are born.
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