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Foundation damage.
Yes, they will cause foundation problems.
Cherry trees have very shallow roots.
Not really. In some places Magnolias are grown against walls like a climber.
It is unlikely.
palm tree roots grow mostly downward so they are not likely to damage your pool
Tree roots can damage rocks by growing into cracks and crevices, exerting pressure as they expand. The roots can pry apart the rock, causing it to break or fracture. Over time, repeated growth and expansion of the roots can weaken the rock structure.
Yes Like any tree can they apply pressure to your foundation until it gives.
Shallow.
yes but dont over do it
Yes, It certainly can and is in fact the number one cause of foundation damage.
an apple tree. it didnt take long for George Washington to cut down the cherry tree did it? lol. Yup, but my guess is cherry because more is made from it. Tree roots however - which is less likely to fall is an entirely different story. Apples have less problems.