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
There are 4 trees planted in each row since 24m / 6 rows = 4 trees/row. The total number of trees planted is 6 rows x 4 trees/row = 24 trees.
700 plants can be planted in 1 acre
I dont know where a beech tree would b planted but i know that a beach tree would b planted at the beach!!! dah!!!:)^ funny awser
Planting new trees after cutting down old ones helps to replenish the resources lost during logging. It ensures the continuity of the ecosystem, maintains biodiversity, and helps mitigate the impact of deforestation on the environment. Replanting trees also helps to sequester carbon dioxide, which is important for combating climate change.
Apart form the fact that Gum Trees (eucalyptus) can tap into and evaporate the water, their leaves/oil falls round the trees and will contaminate the water.
because tree will be able to get plentiful of water from the reservoir.
Erosion.
No. You will get a peachy tasting apple.
The trees stop the soil from falling/dropping into the water in the reservoir. Hence, it prevents soil erosion.
So that soil eroison(when soil goes into drinking water and poisons it) becomes less of a problem
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 would help to keep the air surrounding full of water vapour so the reservoir would not dry up easily.
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.
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
There is no exact number of trees planted on Earth Day as it varies every year and across different initiatives and organizations. Millions of trees are typically planted on Earth Day, with efforts often coordinated by various governments, communities, and environmental organizations around the world.