the answer is trees and things that are producers
examples of living things are: -humans -animals -trees -plants examples of non living things are: -chair -table -buildings -ballpens -houses some more examples are for living things: mold, fungi and non living things are water, gas, fabric(silk), etc
Oak and maple are examples of deciduous trees (trees that loose their leaves).
NON-examples of Autotroph are what?
Flowers.... Fruiting trees and bushes produce flowers - the flowers are pollinated by insects - and the fertilised flowers turn into buds, from which the fruit grows.
not really. you can buy non fruiting cherry trees
the answer is trees and things that are producers
the answer is trees and things that are producers
the answer is trees and things that are producers
Examples of non-metallic resources are trees, soil, water, oil, natural gas, gravels, and limestone.
The only fruiting variety I know is Abbe Fetel.
Depends where you look
A farmer who grows fruit trees or is there a catch to this question.
Yes and no. An orchard usually refers to a grove of fruit bearing trees and is usually planted by man. A grove may be composed of non-fruiting trees and is usually a natural feature, not planted by man. However, the terms are interchangeable in current common usage.
Citrus trees should not really be pruned at all, and lemons are permanently fruiting anyway. Best is just to cut off any dead branches and leave the rest alone.
Examples of artifacts include pottery, tools, and weapons, which are physical objects made by humans. Non-examples of artifacts would be natural formations like rocks, trees and bodies of water, which are not created by human intervention.
There are literally hundreds of examples of trees. Some examples of trees include pines, oaks, maples, locust, apple, and pear trees.