your hair will not grow faster by keeping the ends trimmed. it will, however, seem to grow faster. unkempt ends tend to split easily. split ends turn dry and brittle, and consequently break off, shortening the length of the hair. while trimming your ends won't cause the hair to grow faster, it will keep your hair healthy and minimize risk of breakage, which in the long run means it gets longer faster.
No the roots cannot be trimmed without damaging the tree.
Not sure. But hair grows from the bottom (aka the ends of your hair) So having your hair trimmed once in a while will help it grow faster Hope this helps :) ************************* Hair does not grow from the ends. It grows from your scalp, from the roots. Hair grows based on the nutrition you give your body and of course genetics plays a big role in how fast hair grows. Trimming helps to eliminate split ends, but does not make grow faster, that's only a myth.
Hair may SEEM to grow faster when kept trimmed, because split ends and such won't cause as much of a problem. However, hair is produced at the root, not the tip, so nothing you do to the hair itself will have any effect on how fast it grows. If you dye your hair and keep it trimmed, your roots will show just as fast as they would if you never trim it.
That only happens when you cut it various times then the hair roots grows faster than it normally does. I have to cut my hair every three weeks because it grows an inch thick for me.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
An icicle.
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Carrots
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An icicle. Not a carrot or potato ( which are roots ), An icicle.
Shallow roots are roots that were shallow and grows horizontally, it conserves water during the rains. Deep roots were roots that grows deep into the ground to obtain water.
Plant Biology