No, it's like the square rectangle thing-a tree can be a plant but a plant isn't nessacarily a tree
no a tree has bark a plant does not.....plants are mainly short trees are tall
it has plants on it and the bark is like a wooden stem
Yes, as most trees produce flowers; although some such as pines produce cones (male and female) and are not considered flowering, but cone-bearing.
It will produce oxygen & glucose.
yes glucose is the same thing as carbohydrates in a plant
Most trees which are trees are trees, also when they're not. Sometimes a tree which is actually a tree but a tree afraid to admit he is a tree is called a busheee.
the same way plants reproduce
An oak tree.
A tree is a living thing, a plant.
A tree is a kind of plant. If it manufactures food for itself via photosynthesis..it is a plant.
You plant tree one. Then plant tree two. Make a measurement from tree 1 to tree 2. Then draw a circle in the same distance around tree 1 and tree 2. The point where they meet is where you should plant tree 3 (and/or 4)
its called a palm tree..........
yes there is such thing as a monkey tree!!
It will produce oxygen & glucose.
If you are transplanting a tree plant it at the same depth as it was before.
Photosynthesis - same as tree leaves.
Yes
The noun 'tree' is a word for a large plant; a word for a diagram or arrangement with a structure of branching connecting lines; a word for a thing.
A plant a plant is a tree
yes