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Because the tree doesn't get enough sunlight and moisture
When a tree is removed, it can no longer remove any carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Trees help create rain by putting moisture into the atmosphere through their leaves. EDIT: Trees themselves don't cause rain. However evapotranspiration takes place where water evaporates from the leaves of a tree before water (from rain) touches the ground.
It is called Transpiration.
Ice Cores shows the layers of snow it tell about atmosphere... The Tree show it age in tree rings and shows dryness mostly about the weather...
When a tree decomposes, all the carbon dioxide it absorbed is released back into the atmosphere driven by heterotrophic activities.
A tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, and, with the input of energy from sunlight, oxidizes many of the oxygen atoms of the absorbed carbon dioxide to elemental oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere. The carbon and some of the oxygen atoms from the absorbed carbon dioxide are incorporated into the structure of the tree as the tree grows.
They survive by swinging from tree to tree and eating there food.
They will either get their needed moisture from the tree or they will get it from the humidity and rain in the air. They are mostly parasitic plants that live off their host tree.
because the tree absorbed the and the tree will drown in the water
Mostly because of high winds, low soil moisture, and cold temperatures.
No. It cannot. Because a transport system only makin a tree to survive.
Because the tree doesn't get enough sunlight and moisture
If the main trunk of your tulip tree has been broken off, it is possible for the tree to survive.
The tree is illuminated.The same as when it hits other objects. Part of the light will be absorbed, part of it will be reflected.
Soil and moisture.
If a fig tree's bark has been ate off by mice then it will not beable to survive because it has nothing to survive off of.