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In a close proximity situation trees do tend to grow upward to reach the light.
This process is called horticulture.
yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
Yes, Plants tend to grow better in potting soil, In fact I am doing a school project on that now.
apical dominance
They tend to grow in age.
They tend to grow rapidly
They grow large because they need a lot of people too help the goverment.
elephants tend to grow on trees if this answer is not correct look it up on google
it depends on the angiosperm, but some tend to grow tall.
downwards or in the direction of gravity.
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
Yes, they do grow in the rain forest and tend to grow taller there than other orchids.
Because of the shadow.
Trees. Trees tend to grow much taller than grasses do because of their woody "stem" or trunk, which can hold a lot more weight than the stem of grass. Even bamboo, which is a type of grass, cannot grow as tall as most trees can.
No, they cannot. Trees have specific niches that they prefer to grow in. Most fruit trees are fairly short and don't reach high heights. Most forests have very tall trees in them, that would tend to overshadow them and cause the fruit trees to die out.
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