Yes, Singapore has a relatively high number of trees. Singapore is known as a 'Garden City', and the government are planting many trees along roadsides, near buildings and almost anywhere space one can find. There are also many parks where trees are abundant.
no but other parts do
No
The Singapore graveyard flower is a tropical tree that has yellow blooms. The trees are often found ling the streets in Singapore.
Yes, there are a lot of shophouses in Singapore. An example of a place in Singapore that has a lot shophouses is Joo Chiat.
Singapore is a lot closer.
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
the government in Singapore from 1867 to 1955 had a lot of respect for Singapore and let Singapore has much independence towards the world
The large and majestic Rain Tree can be seen growing by roadsides in Singapore.
no...i have been there and there is lot of things that Singapore is better at than Singapore,i mean money-wise...they have better facilities
He is remembered for: contributing a lot to Singapore being Singapore's first PM
It is to honour Yusof bin Ishak, who was the 1st President of Singapore and contributed a lot to Singapore.
because it's common in tropical areas like singapore. A lot of tourist get that
Tuan Wah Wong has written: 'Trees of the Istana' -- subject(s): Istana (Singapore), Gardens, Trees
Of Course! All forest have a lot of trees in them. If not, they aren't forests!