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Because if it was always raining, trees would be getting there water supply but not enough sunlight so they would die. Scientists must experiment with loads of techniques to make sure trees keep growing.
Draw a pentagon. Extend the sides to construct a five pointed star. Plant a tree at each point and each intersection.
Phylogenetic trees represent hypotheses about the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. A phylogenetic tree may be built using morphological (body shape), biochemical, behavioral, or molecular features of species or other groups.
Trees that do not have flowers are in the gymnosperm group. Gymnosperm means naked seed and the seeds are not enclosed in a nut or fruit and they do not produce real flowers. They produce flower-like structures. Conifers or evergreen trees are in this group.
yes. they are called suckers, and they rob the tree of nutrients and energy
Scientists use the fossil record and structural and molecular comparisons to construct phylogenetic trees. This answer came straight from my freshman Biology book.
Determined using similarities in DNA and branching trees
because scientists studied that untill one day they did some resuch they found evidence
Columnar
Through fossil and genetic evidence. Genetic evidence can be used to construct trees of relatedness; fossil evidence can be used to give us an idea of what remote ancestors looked like and when they lived.
In computing, tree data structures, and game theory, the branching factor is the number of children at each node
While plants are considered living things, there is no evidence that they are conscious.
trees
Scientists do not study family trees. Geneticists are scientists who study genetics and inheritance. Genealogists study family trees, but they are not scientists.
Go to your village overview, Then click on any area something like trees, then click construct =.=
the 3 example of whorled are the botany plant biology and gorillas
Yes, it occurs in many places. Some examples are branching in trees and pine cones.