Assuming it is still standing, it looks charred and black (I know first hand.)
Assuming it is still standing, it looks charred and black (I know first hand.)
A tree on its side, with the trunk on the left and an increasing number of branches to the right.A tree on its side, with the trunk on the left and an increasing number of branches to the right.A tree on its side, with the trunk on the left and an increasing number of branches to the right.A tree on its side, with the trunk on the left and an increasing number of branches to the right.
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Bark covers a tree trunk.
Boabab tree. It's also in the northern part of South Africa. It often has a thick trunk. Its branches look like roots, as if the tree was turned upside down. The tree is almost mystical.
The trunk of a tree is called a 'bole'.
Tree trunk is a compound word
the outer part of a tree trunk
the outer part of a tree trunk
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
Just as the rings in a tree get older as you count towards the centre of the trunk, so layers of sedimentary rock are older the further down a sequence you look.
Food bole is the trunk of a food producing tree, like an orange tree.