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Q: How do trees adapt near fresh water?
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What are the trees found in warm areas?

Palm trees and mangrove trees (near warm water).


Are steppes the same thing as grasslands?

A steppe is classified as being an area of land with grassland and plain features. Steppes lack trees, with the exception of those near fresh water.


Does Michigan have fresh water?

Michigan is located near the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes are fresh water lakes, so it should be easy to get fresh water in Michigan.


What is lyndsey stand for?

Linden Trees Near The Water


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Fresh water is decreasing because factories put their waste into oceans/rivers that are closest near by and then fresh water spoils.


Is the Amazon fresh water or sea water?

It is fresh until near the mouth where ocean water mixes with it, making it brackish.Yes though it becomes brackish near the ocean. It is silty and not potable to non-natives.


Is mission Santa Barbara near fresh water source?

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Why did the early man need to live near fresh water?

They had no easy way of transporting fresh water, but it was necessary for life. So, they lived near it and could drink whenever they wanted.


How people can adapt to being near a large river?

They can pack a lot of water.


Why it rains more where more trees are?

Because trees grow near rivers to get water to the trees. Then the clouds absorbed the river water and form raindrops which fall.


Where did vikings get water from?

the river near them they did not care that it was not fresh


What does lindsly mean?

It means "Linden Trees Near The Water".