The taller the tree, the more sunlight the tree receives.
Some examples of trees that tend to grow straight up include redwood trees, douglas firs, and poplar trees. These species have a natural tendency to grow tall and straight, making them popular choices for timber production and landscaping.
Trees in the Amazon rainforest can grow to be over 200 feet tall, with some emergent species reaching up to 300 feet or more. The dense canopy allows for plants to grow tall to compete for sunlight, resulting in a diverse and stratified forest structure.
Because of the shadow.
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.
it depends on the angiosperm, but some tend to grow tall.
There are several trees that only grow short. Some of these include the crabapple tree, redbud, crape myrtle, and flowering dogwood. Most of these trees tend to grow between 25 to 30 feet tall.
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.
No, parasitic plants do not typically grow tall enough to be considered trees. They rely on other plants for nutrients and support, often attaching themselves to the host plant's root system. Therefore, parasitic plants tend to be smaller in size compared to trees.
elephants tend to grow on trees if this answer is not correct look it up on google
they dont grow under other trees becouse the wont get enough sun light and water to live
of genetic factors influencing their growth pattern. Some tree species have a genetic predisposition to grow straight and tall, while others may have more branching tendencies. Environmental factors such as competition for light can also influence a tree's growth habit.
Giraffes tend to eat leaves off of tall trees during the day