It tends to come down to evolution and what niche the tree is trying to fill. Generally fast growing trees are weaker than slow growing trees.
The strength of a tree is created by the Lignin and cellulose in its cells.
because they get more water
Edit : WRONG. They grow tall NOT to get water. If it was to get water, the height of the trees will not matter.
The reason they grow tall is to obtain sunlight. In forests, the trees grow tall to get sunlight as the canopy of forests which refers to the extent of the outer layer of leaves of an individual tree or group of trees will block the sunlight ( the canopy is formed by mature tree crowns ). Without sunlight, the plants cannot photosynthesise.
No photosynthesis = No food
No food = Die
Trees grow tall because of the energy and water it gets from the sun.
Some of the trees get enough sunlight,that's why they grow taller than the other trees that don't get enough sunlight.
cause if a tree was to tall it would take to long for the water to get from the roots to the leaves and the tree would die
No one really knows yet!
Due to healthy competition for sun light.
red cedar and teak
there is a bigger chance of getting a forest fire.
You can find a forest with no trees in a tundra.
yes you can mostly bracket fungi on tropical rain forest trees.
Because no trees grow there.
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
fruit trees grow fruit and forest trees don't grow anything.
yes
Trees grow in the northern forest because they are adapted to that environment.
In a close proximity situation trees do tend to grow upward to reach the light.
== == yes it does.
The Deciduous Forest
A variety of trees grow in a deciduous forest. Some of which are beech, maple and oak. I hope I helped you!
grass, trees, moss, and ants
none
in forest habitats
I think you're asking "Do trees grow in a forest?" Why, yes, that's what makes up most forests around the world: trees and some smaller plants.