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How can you save deforestation?

we are stop the cutting of the trees and we are growth new plants and trees by dugging the trees


Can chickens eat new growth on pine trees?

No are you completely nuts.LOL


Do trees grow from the top or from the bottom?

Trees grow from the top, with new growth occurring at the tips of branches and the top of the tree.


How do bean pods contribute to the growth and development of trees?

Bean pods contribute to the growth and development of trees by providing nutrients and protection for the seeds inside. The pods contain seeds that can germinate and grow into new trees, helping to propagate the species. Additionally, the pods can also act as a source of food for animals, which can help disperse the seeds and promote the growth of trees in new areas.


What is an alar?

An alar is a growth-regulating chemical sprayed on fruit trees, also known as daminozide.


Do trees grow from the bottom or top of their trunks?

Trees grow from the top of their trunks, where new growth occurs in the form of buds and branches.


Which trees capture the most carbon?

Old-growth forests, particularly those with large, mature trees, are known to capture and store the most carbon compared to younger or smaller trees.


Do lavender trees come back after being cut down?

Lavender trees, also known as lavender plants, can regrow after being cut down if the roots are left intact. With proper care and conditions, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.


Why are trees renewable resource?

Trees are called a renewable resource because harvested trees can be replaced with newly planted trees, replenishing cleared woodland areas with new growth.


When do pine trees grow?

You will typically notice new growth on pine trees in the spring, as the branch tips will be a slightly different color than the rest of the tree. This is known as "candling." The tree trunk grows throughout the year, with alternating bands indicating seasonal variations.


When is the best month to fertilize fig trees in the tucson climate?

Fertilize as the new seasons growth starts.


Why do tropical hardwood trees have small spacing between their annular rings?

In the tropics trees do not stop growing. they grow at a constant speed throughout the seasons because in the tropics it is alsways hot and humid. Tropical trees do not have "annual growth rings" per se, meaning that the rings seens in a cross section are just growth rings (not annual ones). This is in contrast to trees that grow in the temperate zones that have 4 well defined seasons. In these zones the trees do not grow in winter. In the spring, with new growth, the cambium layer of the tree trunk puts out new xylem and phloem cells which form a new "annual ring" over the cells which stopped growing during winter. These are genuine "annual rings" and tropical trees do not have these because they do not experience periods of growth and non-growth.