why is the tree said to sleep in winter?
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Dormancy is like hibernation in that everything within the plant slows down — metabolism, energy consumption, growth and more. The first part of dormancy is when trees lose their leaves. ... It saves a lot of energy to stall growth during the winter, and during the winter, the tree isn't making any new food for energy.
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because the process of photosynthesis does not happen
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because of less sunlight
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