No.
Everything incorporated into the tree is already part of the Earth.
To make tree, you add earth and seeds.
A tree grows in diameter through a process called secondary growth, which occurs in the vascular cambium layer of the tree trunk. The vascular cambium produces new cells that add layers of wood to the tree's trunk, increasing its diameter over time. Factors that contribute to a tree's growth include sunlight, water, nutrients in the soil, and genetic factors. These elements help the tree produce the necessary energy and materials for growth.
The weight of an object is its mass times the acceleration of gravity. The acceleration of gravity at the center of the Earth is zero. A 1 kg mass at the center of the Earth still has a mass of 1 kg, but the force of attraction between the 1kg mass and all the other mass around it will add up to zero.
Feeding any kind of plant or tree can be very simple. To feed an avocado tree or any kind of tree, simply add the food to water and water the earth around the tree.
Quick growth attributable to good growing conditions - plenty of water and warm weather
The mass of the earth is 5.97 x 1024 kilograms. That's 5,970,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 grams. I was thinking: Is this constant, or does it change when a lot of people put on a lot of weight and get really heavy ? But then I realized, everything we take in or let out was always a part of the earth to begin with. So nothing that plants, animals, or human beings does can change the earth's mass. Only tons of meteors entering the atmosphere and staying in the atmosphere or on the surface (add to the mass), and gas molecules boiling out of the atmosphere and leaving the earth completely (reduce the mass).
Through a long period of time, the earth gains mass because of infalling meteors, but also loses mass as water vapor and atmospheric gases are lost into space. Purely an opinion without references ... seems to me the infall of meteoritic mass exceeds the loss of atmospheric mass, so there's a slow net growth of planetary mass with time.. Regarding human beings ... where do we get the idea that human beings "add" mass to the earth ? ! ? Where does the mass of a human being come from ? Whether you call it "dust of the earth" in the language of the bible, or you call it the "plants and animals eaten by the parents" who produce the offspring, the human being is composed of mass that was part of the earth before he was born, and his birth changes nothing.
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"Biomass" is the mass of living (and dead) organisms. So...yes, the Earth is covered with organisms, all of which add biomass.
Your mass is the same on Earth and the moon because mass is a measure of the amount of matter in your body, and it remains constant regardless of the gravitational pull. However, your weight would be different on the moon due to the moon's weaker gravity compared to Earth's gravity.
No. The tree will cope fine. If you add six inches of soil onto tree roots you could kill the tree,
Not likely. If done properly, you can add muscle mass, but probably won't add or reduce your height. It is possible that if you suffer a training-related injury, particularly in your back, your future growth might be stunted.