Yes.
The description of a well defined set clealy states what is in the set. For example, "deciduous trees" is a set that only includes trees that are deciduous. No conifers or non-deciduous trees are in the set. "Tall trees" is not well defined because the members of the set depends on what "tall" means to different people. Well-defined sets can be illustrated by using pictures of what would be inside and outside a circle to show which would and would not be in the set.
You can use a hoe to dig a place for trees in your backyard.
Draw a five-pointed star. Plant a tree at each of the points and five more where the lines intersect.xx x x xx xxx x
They feel for the pine trees that pine there are no spaces.
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Yes it could in till it reaches to it's high poltensional
White oak trees are shorter and wider than most trees around them. By being wider, they shade out seedlings that would grow into taller trees and shade them out. By being shorter, they let lightning hit and kill the taller trees. Once the taller trees growing right around them die, others do not replace them. They are still short so that lightning hits other trees. Lightning hits those trees which are replaced.
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
tundra biomes has no trees Its on the top of the world most plants growing there is no taller than 10cm max. hope this helped
they are called small trees when under taller trees or plants!
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It is usually trees that compete for sunlight. The taller trees get more of the sunlight while the trees under it do not get as much because the taller trees are blocking the sunlight
Yes, Dwarf trees do live in the Tundra. Dwarf trees are the tallest plant in the Tundra growing up to 5 cm tall. Tiny! The harsh winds and freezing weather conditions make it impossible for anything taller to grow.
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Guayacan is a genus of flowering plants. It contains five species of shrubs and trees. These shrubs and trees are slow growing and usually grow no taller than 30 feet. They are native to tropical and sub-tropical regions.
There are many trees that reach the canopy. Some of these are African Sumac, Alba, American Elm, Atlas Cedar, and Autumn Purple Ash.
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