they dont grow under other trees becouse the wont get enough sun light and water to live
Because of the shadow.
if trees were to grow under other trees , there would be a a mixture in the roots of the trees ,which will make it impossible for the trees to grow properly....i think that is why trees tend not to grow under other trees...
In a close proximity situation trees do tend to grow upward to reach the light.
apical dominance
elephants tend to grow on trees if this answer is not correct look it up on google
I think pine cones tend to grow every other year on pine trees, and i notice every other year they're will be 3 or 4 on one branch.
The taller the tree, the more sunlight the tree receives.
Trees. Trees tend to grow much taller than grasses do because of their woody "stem" or trunk, which can hold a lot more weight than the stem of grass. Even bamboo, which is a type of grass, cannot grow as tall as most trees can.
No, they cannot. Trees have specific niches that they prefer to grow in. Most fruit trees are fairly short and don't reach high heights. Most forests have very tall trees in them, that would tend to overshadow them and cause the fruit trees to die out.
The tallest section is the Emergent section of the rain forest. Trees here can grow up around 200 feet.
not very sure.... mayb due to sunlight...
Caves, under the ground, ponds/around ponds. Actually, i never knew snakes lived in trees!I believe snakes such as pythons tend to hang around in trees. Snakes can also be found in rivers and in the sea.