Yes it does.
Tree roots once developed and get bigger it pushes the soil below it and the surface rises because of intrudation.
A tsunami may affect the land by damaging plants, trees, buildings can break down and beaches.
The land will be flatend and plants such as trees will be crushed.
Yes, trees can impact temperature by providing shade and cooling through the process of evapotranspiration. In urban areas, trees can help lower temperatures by reducing the urban heat island effect. Overall, trees contribute to regulating local temperatures and creating a more comfortable microclimate.
they are called small trees when under taller trees or plants!
yes because the tsunami washes over the land destroying trees houses factories
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Too much heat could dehydrate water and kill trees and plants.
reduces biodiversity, increase heat changes hydrology loss of trees increase in foreign species.
its own land deep beneath the land
reduces biodiversity, increase heat changes hydrology loss of trees increase in foreign species.
the land will become lose and we can't grow more trees on that trees.