Trees have a difficult time dealing with cold or extreme heat. Moisture cannot be transported up to the ends of the branches when it is cold and that is why they drop their leaves in the fall, " lose the leaves to save the tree ". The same goes for extreme heat, so much moisture is being lost through evaporation from the leaves that the tree will begin to drop them in an effort to save itself. What is true for deciduous trees is also true to an extent for coniferous trees as well. They are better suited for cold climate with a very thick sap and slender leaves that limit moisture loss but the heat will prompt a major loss of needles in the summer.
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.
Among other places you won't find trees above a certain altitude or below a certain temperature.
Some trees are better suited to make certain types of paper but most of the trees can be used to make most of the papers. More important than the type of tree, it is pulping process which is determining factor for making certain grades of paper.
Tropical rain forests have four distinct seasons. Some of the trees lose leaves in winter in these forests.
The weather that zebras live in mainly stays warm an humid. When it rains they shelter under trees and other foiliage. Thus they do not have to adapt to different seasons.
You need the Seasons expansion pack to get fruit trees.
They go pink due to the changing seasons. You can set your DS to the date and time and it will automatically set itself to your Animal Crossing game. Then the game knows when to change your seasons.
Well trees change with seasons so probably not but like bug and animals yes
like when they change color in the different seasons
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No, fruit trees are only available with the Seasons expansion pack.
Sand absorbs the heat better than any other element on earth.