leafweight
Leafweight refers to the phenomenon where fallen leaves accumulate on surfaces, such as roads, paths, or lawns, and contribute to their weight. This accumulation can be particularly significant during autumn when deciduous trees shed large quantities of foliage. The weight of these leaves is not a uniform measurement, as it depends on factors like the type of leaf, its moisture content, and the density of the accumulation. For example, wet leaves are considerably heavier than dry leaves.
In urban environments, leafweight can present several practical challenges. On roads and pathways, a thick layer
Furthermore, the decomposition of accumulated leaves can lead to other issues. As leaves break down, they can