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A number of trees have loose bark and few or no low hanging branches. When a fire passes through it scorches the bark. It may burn the few low hanging branches, but there are not enough of them to set the rest of the tree on fire. Since the tree is always producing new bark, it does not matter that the outside layer was burned. Since its crown with the major branches are above the flames, they did not catch fire. If you visit tree farms in the South Eastern part of the United States, you will notice the trees do not have low hanging branches. If a fire comes through, it will remain close to the ground. It will not touch the tree tops. It will not burn down the trees.
the roots carry it.
No, eagles nest in trees where the tops are already bare
The canopy is the tops of the trees.
Mistletoe grows in the tops of trees.
Paris trees are sculpted into square tops using careful and frequent trimming of stray branches. This method is used to create all unnaturally shapes for trees and bushes.
The subterranean layer is the layer under ground :)
mistletoe
IN Hebrew: Tzameret (צמרת‏)
transpiration
Under the coils, through the tops of the valve covers.Under the coils, through the tops of the valve covers.
An eagle makes its nest on high heights. Ex. tops of trees, cliffs, tops of buildings, towers, etc.