Trees help salmonb by provideing shade so the water won't get to hot and the roots of a tree keep the soil from falling the water.
the trees use nitrogen for the nitrogen cycle from salmon as they decompose
They live in water not trees.
Pamela N. Salmon has written: 'Reed field guide to exotic trees in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Exotic plants, Identification, Trees
There is some evidence that bears in British Columbia enrich the soil of forests. During the salmon run they consume vast amounts of salmon then wander into the woods to relieve themselves. The nitrogen and phosphorous rich feces are a fertilizer for the trees.
A lot of trees and water plus a Lot of salmon( Fishes)
no
A lot of trees and water plus a Lot of salmon( Fishes)
Trees help us by giving us oxygen.
No, in fact the oils in salmon are high is omega-3's which can help your body shed cholesteral.
sometimes trees grow from other roots of trees
The two ways people can help save the Pacific salmon are simple. The first option is to talk to people and create awareness to save Pacific salmon and the other way would be to conserve water.
Arbology is the study of trees. You might help cut down trees or you might help trees stay healthy.