Two stages:
Seedlings, when they are small and first planted.
Sapling - is a young tree, approx 1-3 years old
SAPLING
sapling
There will be less young trees ,I think
because the tall trees would be more spread apart
to replace the dead large branches of the tree.
deciduous trees go into dormancy over winter relying on stored energy to survive, without the leaves they cant photosynthesize. the exception to this would be in young trees that have green stems that photosynthesize.
You can see definite statements about trees and oxygen in many places:* Two mature trees provide enough oxygen for a family of four. * One acre of trees removes 2.6 tons of CO2 per year. These statements do not take into account the types of trees, the number of trees per acre, the hours of sunlight, whether they are deciduous or coniferous, if the climate is warm or cold, if the trees are young or mature.However, using the factoid that "One acre of trees removes 2.6 tonnes of CO2 per year" the equivalent oxygen production rate would be about 1.6 tonnes per year. For 1000 acres 1.6 thousand tonnes.
Centigon
Yes. Typically the comode is cauled where it meets the floor.
There will be less young trees ,I think
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
yes
This layer is literally just called 'Young Trees' , it's between the 'Canopy Layer' and the 'Shrub Layer'
There are small trees in Franklin, Canada. However, the trees there are young trees that haven't grown to adult size.
sustainable Forestry
5-7 days they can get in small trees from predators.
A woodland is an area of trees that usually contains a mixture of species, with mature and young trees.
Young trees grow quicker than mature trees (mature trees reach their maximum size then stop growing taller) as a consequence the young trees are taking in carbon dioxide to make both wood and leaves, mature trees nly require the carbon dioxide for leaves. There is some change in the soil content of carbon sequestered in the soil at the base of the trees as well,
no