Rainforest trees hold themselves up with their tree roots almost solid in the ground.
Rainforest trees hold themselves up with their tree roots almost solid in the ground.
Their extensive root systems hold them up.
They get dried up from the temperature change and loose the ability to hold on to the tree.
there will be more landslides as trees will not be there to hold land in place. flooding as trees won't be there to soak up the water, and more co2 because trees get rid of it.
many things can hold 1000 insects here are some, swamps lakes ponds and trees.
Yes, trees can both slow down and speed up erosion. Tree roots help hold soil in place, which can slow down erosion by stabilizing the soil. However, if trees are removed or deforested in an area, it can lead to increased erosion as there are no longer roots to hold the soil in place.
Yes, many trees grow on beaches themselves.
they hold on to the tree
camouflage in the trees
To hide themselves from their enemies
Red pandas protect themselves by climbing up trees and camouflaging themselves. They apparently look cute but are fierce defenders and use their front claws.
McDonald's themselves don't cut down trees.