yes
Some native plants in Togo include baobab trees, shea trees, and kapok trees. As for animals, Togo is home to species such as elephants, hippos, chimpanzees, and various types of antelope.
Common plants in Togo include shea trees, mango trees, cassava, plantains, and yams. These plants are integral to Togo's agriculture and food culture. Additionally, various types of palms, including palm oil and coconut palms, are also commonly found in the country.
The baobob is the most common.
Trees are not bigger than plants. Trees are plants. So plants are as big as trees.
Trees are plants!! trees are plants
yes, trees are plants
All trees are plants but not all plants are trees.
No, because not all plants are trees.
Togo boasts a diverse range of plant life due to its varying climates and ecosystems, including tropical forests, savannas, and coastal regions. Common plants include oil palms, cocoa, and coffee, which are significant for agriculture. Additionally, the country is home to various species of hardwood trees, such as mahogany and teak, as well as numerous flowering plants and medicinal herbs. The rich biodiversity supports both local livelihoods and wildlife habitats.
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
They are Trees
trees are plants and fire kills trees.