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Where is the maple tree found?

Maple trees are found in five of the seven continents. These continents are Africa, North America, Asia, Europe, and South America. Maple trees are the most populous in Canada and the United States.


How many different types of maples are there?

Types of Maple TreesThere are several different types of maple trees. Each of the types of maple trees has its own characteristics and growth requirements. Most maple trees are hardy in zones five through eight, but some types of maple trees will grow in areas as cold as zone three or as hot as zone ten.One of the most common types of maple trees is the sugar maple tree. The sugar maple tree grows throughout most of the western and northwestern United States. The leaves are five lobed, with three primary veins running down the three largest lobes. Sugar maple trees will grow to a height of from seventy to ninety feet, but some are known to have reached a hundred or more feet at maturity.Other types of maple trees are the Japanese maple trees. These types of maple trees come in many different sizes, and are primarily used for their ornamental qualities. One of the Japanese types of maple trees, the red Japanese maple tree, has bright red foliage in the spring, and bright red leaves in the fall. It is one of the most commonly used ornamental trees in the world. The normal Japanese maple tree has green foliage in the spring and obtains a lovely crimson foliage in the autumn months.Another of the types of maple trees is the red maple tree. The red maple tree is one of the fastest growing of the types of maple trees, growing slower only than the silver maple trees. This maple tree will grow to between forty and sixty feet and can easily live to over one hundred years. These are only a few of the over fifty types of maple trees. More information about types of maple trees can be found at any local nursery.


How is five eighths equal to five sixteenths?

Five eighths is not equal to five sixteenths. Five eighths is a larger fraction than five sixteenths.


What is the percentage of five eighths?

The percentage of five eighths is 62.5%.


What is five eighths subtract one quarter?

One quarter is two eighths, so five eighths subtract two eighths is three eighths.


Three and five eighths minus one?

Two and five eighths


What in five-eighths plus five-eighths?

The answer is 1 1/4.


Is two eighths greater than five eighths?

No, two eighths is not greater than five eighths. In fact, two eighths (2/8) is equal to one quarter (1/4), while five eighths (5/8) is greater than one half (1/2). Therefore, five eighths is larger than two eighths.


How many eighths are in 5 and five eighths?

There 45 eighths in 5 and 5 eighths.


Which is greater five eighths or 65 percent?

five eighths = 5/8 = 0.625 = 62.5% Hence five eighths < (less than) 65%


What is red maples scientific name?

A true Red Maple (also called Swamp Maple) with three prominent points on the leaf, is "Acer rubrum".People sometimes confuse "Crimson King" (Acer platanoides Crimson King), a cultivar of Norway Maple. Crimson King has your usual Maple leaf, with five prominent points.