No. This is God's job.
All plants and trees have roots. So, yes.
It is unlikely.
Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.
When the pine tree meets a nother pine and their roots rub togther.
the roots and the pine needele keep the tree warm
No. The tree will cope fine. If you add six inches of soil onto tree roots you could kill the tree,
Pine trees do well on dry sites because of their tap root (a root that goes straight down, most tree roots just spread laterally).
No, feeder roots cannot be removed with out killing the tree. If you remove them, it might take as long as 6 months or so to see the death of the tree. Feeder roots are about 2 to 4 inches below the dirt and they grow all the way out to the drip line area of the tree. If you put extra dirt on top of or cut into the feeder roots, you will suficate the tree as the feeder roots bring in water and nutrients from the sole. Also,oxegyn will not be able to get to the roots.
The Plants Kingdom. It has has roots, a stem, Branches & green Leaves !
all over Narnia
When you cut the tree down the roots will live on and continue to support your slope. Slowly another tree will start to grow. However, if you kill the roots they will eventually rot out and your slope will lose it's support.
The roots of the Wintergreen are very long and penetrating. They dig their way into the dirt and keep the tree submerged from the winter climates. They are big roots. Use a chainsaw.