Well, the amount of water given by each tree varies from tree to tree depending on the type of the nutrition needs, but i would say about 2 quarts should give it the right amount of nutrition to last.
The amount of water needed by a tree varies from tree to tree. A tree's consumption of water also depends on the weather. On a warm day a single birch tree can dispose of 60 to 70 gallons, or 227 to 303 litres of water. Young trees need less water than mature trees, while some trees like junipers need less water to survive.
You need the amount of water, the temperature of the water, and the desired temperature.
The energy needed to cut down a tree depends on the size of the tree. Small trees need a less amount of energy than large trees.
Relative humidity.
Relative humidity.
Relative humidity.
The amount of water that can fit in the given cube.
Increases
Increases
It depends on the amount of solute.
The two amounts are the same but have the opposite sign (positive vs negative).
The amount of water transpired by plants is half of the reactant.
88 koh