Erosion.
roots of trees can prevent soil erosion (which may potentially pollute the river) trees can get water from reservoir trees prevent erosion of outer bank of reservior due to river meandering
No. You will get a peachy tasting apple.
A belt of trees planted for the purpose of blocking the wind is called a windbreak. It is also sometimes referred to as a shelterbelt. Many times they are built on farms as well as near fields, but they can also be planted around a home to conserve energy.
There is male and female trees????????? Wow I never knew that! How do u tell?
The large trees steel the water, so the small plant suffocates.
they can withstand the weather so they sprout in the Deciduous Forest
Banyan trees are native to India. One can find them planted near homes, temples, villages, and road sides. You may even find them planted in pots since banyan trees are extensively used for creating bonsai.
Yes. Black mambas can commponly be found in trees and planted fields.
[Well Im not really sure about my answer but ill try to give it my best shot ok. Trees shouldn't be planted near under water pipes because plant roots can grow into cracks in the pipes and cause more larger cracks and slowly break it apart.]
I live near sand dunes. Grass is planted to prevent erosion. On a mountainside trees perform a similar function
In 1912, the people of Japan sent 3,020 cherry trees to the United States as a gift of friendship. First Lady Taft and the Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, planted the first two cherry trees on the northern bank of the Tidal Basin. These two original trees are still standing today near the John Paul Jones statue at the south end of 17th Street. Workmen planted the remainder of the trees around the Tidal Basin and East Potomac Park.
Cyclamen can be planted outdoors. They are hardy plants and can withstand cold winters, and even snow. Plant these plants where they have a buffer, such as near shrubs, trees, and buildings.