120 000 litres. ;-) zaz
120 000 litres
They store water in a little trunk. (Kind of like a cactus.)
Because you make food with sugar and water and if you add sugar water it will produce more food and soon enough you will have to much food and will not hold.
Yes, but not much. They are very good at storing water. Many desert plants store water inside themselves, like cacti, for instance.
around 1000 pounds. depends on the trunk girth and root ball size.
6.5 Quarts
An Elephant trunk can hold a minimun of 8 litres and more.
An elephant's trunk can hold up to 8.5 litres(2.2 gallons) of water.
One person cannot simply collect, analyze and put into use all the knowledge (wonderful things) available out there.The Baobab trees are believed to live for as much as 6000 years explaining why they are called the tree of live. They grow grow up to 30 meters in high and the trunk diameter can be as much as 11 meters. The trunk can store as much as 120,000 litres of water.
Spongy bark also allows the baobab tree conserve water. The bark of the baobab is more porous than regular wood, making it able to absorb moisture like a sponge. This allows the tree to absorb as much water as possible in times of rain and store it for use during times of scarcity or drought. ~Look it up but hope it helps!
Spongy bark also allows the baobab tree conserve water. The bark of the baobab is more porous than regular wood, making it able to absorb moisture like a sponge. This allows the tree to absorb as much water as possible in times of rain and store it for use during times of scarcity or drought. ~Look it up but hope it helps!
the baobab tree can be found in the savannas of africa and india, mostly around the equator. They can also be found in Madagascar and Australia. Note: they dominate continental Africa. Hope this helps:)
They hold 5ml of water.
I can hold 20 liters of water.
My jacuzzi 370 hot tub how much water doae it hold?
A penny is a solid, flat object and does not hold much water at all.
It doesn't hold any water.
it holds its trunk above the water and doggie-paddles.