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No, because not all plants are trees.
large grazing animals destroy the trees
Producers are organisms that can make their own food. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms for food. By and large, it is ONLY the plants that are producers (they make food by harvesting the energy of sunlight). As trees and grass are both plants then they are producers.
Dendrology. It is the botanical study of trees and other woody plants.
reciprocity's grow on trees because they are not autotrophs. They have to depend on other.
They compete with other large plants for land.
No, because not all plants are trees.
very great area or extent land covered in trees which also has other plants and animals there
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
All trees are plants but not all plants are trees.
rain forest
large grazing animals destroy the trees
An area of land covered in trees which also has other plants and animals there. Yippee trees! Ha ha ha. (sarcastic laughter)
because a forest is a large area of land covered by trees or other wooody vegetation
it will kill most small plants like little shrubs but will not affect trees and other large plants that much.
All plants, including trees get their water from the earth through their roots with just a few exceptions.
small and large plants, short grasses, and trees