no i think the other trees get some Christmas lights as well.
no. they have only a wanger...
More than 90% of people in Spain speak Spanish. There is no language in Spain that is spoken by only 75% of the population.
According to Wikipedia the only indigenous group in Spain are the Basques. See the related link.
There are many causes of seizures. Flashing lights or strobe lights can trigger seizures in people who have what is known as photosensitive epilepsy, but that is only about 3% of people who have epilepsy. Lights are technology, so for those people, then it can, but for most people with epilepsy, it is not a risk.
Portugal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and by Spain.
Christmas trees come from Germany and the lights were candles on the trees. The sources of this tradition comes from the ancient tribes that saw the fir tree as eternal since it was the only living plant in the dead of winter. When the Catholic Church began to bring the Christian religion to the tribes they used the tree to describe the trinity. It has 3 points and with this they explained it represented the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
The only way to reduce the greenhouse effect is to actually remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The only way to do this is to plant trees. Trees remove carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. Some people plant trees to reduce the greenhouse effect.
It has dogs, fish, trees, people, and cars on it.
Yes, but only in limited applications, such as temporary holiday lights, or where each tree has its own underground conduit and outlet box, etc.
There isn't really an exact number. The only people who stepped into there back yard see it
Only one: Spain