Because it hasn't been smoothed by chemical weathering since it is wood and it just is. Some tree bark is quite smooth for no reason whatsoever.
steam with rough bark
When the phloem is dead it causes bark to form on a tree. A secondary growth in the cortex result in the bark formation a a tree
No. Bark is part of the tree, not an independent organism.
Bark
No, but they do shred bark from tree trunks. So you can SEE the mooses' bark, but it's not something that can be heard. Bull mooses bellow.
bark = the rough covering on a tree bark = the sound a dog makes
It is very rough.
because as the tree grows the bark is streched out and breaks and gets wrinkley. I think:)
It's kind of rough and yeah...
I skinnned my leg on the tree's rough bark. The rough seas caused many of our passengers to become ill.
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In general, it does not. As the trunk of the tree goes bigger, the bark splits and that is why it is so rough. However, some trees do shed its bark. Sycamore and Crepe Myrtles(which may be a bush instead of a real tree).
Jack Pine is a tree that grows in the taiga. It is a tall tree with waxy pine needles and rough bark.
bark
All species of kangaroos are grazers (grass, rough herbage) and browsers (tree/shrub leaves and bark).
Yes tree bark is renewable
The tree bark is a mixture.