Submitted by ShookeSpear t3_ygmsja in explainlikeimfive
Obviously gravity, as well as the leaf dying as the tree moves into its dormant phase. This morning I was outside before the sun came over the horizon. It was pretty windless, and cold, and the Norway maple in my yard was holding its leafs. 10 minutes after the sun hit the tree, leafs started falling down very regularly, as if it was snowing.
My theory is that there is a small scale freeze/thaw cycle that encourages the leaf connection to weaken, causing the snowing effect I witnessed. I’d love to learn more!
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