trees need water to nourish themselves and allow their roots to grow stronger
yes it does but a bit more than a flower, imagine a stem and then it is sucking up water to drink then basically that is wot a tree does but bigger.
yes
they need soil because they need some where to grow into
they need air because they 'breath' carbon dioxide
and they need water because all living things need water
They need to to protect themselves from direct sunlight (evaporation)
Water helps the plant or tree grow. Kind of like humans food helps us grow!
yes
There is no state with the water oak as an official state tree.
Squirrels need oak trees because he needs to put his nuts in the oak tree and he needs to build his nest in the oak tree.
Any type of soil, somewhere in the sun, somewhere they can spread their seeds
A structural adaptation of the desert oak tree is its roots. The roots have adapted to grow down deeper into the soil in search for water. If it was in a lush rainforest, the roots wouldn't need to grow so deep because all the water they need isn't far away.
Acorns.. It's also called water oak, spotted oak, possum oak, punk oak
Oak Tree A mature oak tree can draw up to 50 or more gallons of water per day. ref: http://www.arcytech.org/
oak's leave have an exllenet capacity to collect water from enviornmet. Oak tree realese such collected amount of water via its rit canal.
It could get as big as it wants to, their is no correct answer or height.
You are mental and need help!
they need sunlight
Not very long
An oak tree's roots are underground and anchors the tree to the ground. The roots also supplies the tree with water and nutrients. The branches support the leaves and acorns.