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Yes. In fact there is over a thousand maple trees in Minnesota but more around the world
Yes, there are maple trees in Europe. Some maple trees such as Cretan (Acer sempervirens), hedge (A. campestre) and sycamore (A. pseudoplatanus) maples number among Europe's native flora. Others, such as Japanese maple (A. palmatum), represent maples that can be imported from other continents and naturalized in Europe.
There are many types of trees in the world. There are, at the very least, 1,000 types of trees. ( Spruce, pine, red maple, Chinese maple, cedar, baobab, etc...)
Types of Maple TreesThere are several different types of maple trees. Each of the types of maple trees has its own characteristics and growth requirements. Most maple trees are hardy in zones five through eight, but some types of maple trees will grow in areas as cold as zone three or as hot as zone ten.One of the most common types of maple trees is the sugar maple tree. The sugar maple tree grows throughout most of the western and northwestern United States. The leaves are five lobed, with three primary veins running down the three largest lobes. Sugar maple trees will grow to a height of from seventy to ninety feet, but some are known to have reached a hundred or more feet at maturity.Other types of maple trees are the Japanese maple trees. These types of maple trees come in many different sizes, and are primarily used for their ornamental qualities. One of the Japanese types of maple trees, the red Japanese maple tree, has bright red foliage in the spring, and bright red leaves in the fall. It is one of the most commonly used ornamental trees in the world. The normal Japanese maple tree has green foliage in the spring and obtains a lovely crimson foliage in the autumn months.Another of the types of maple trees is the red maple tree. The red maple tree is one of the fastest growing of the types of maple trees, growing slower only than the silver maple trees. This maple tree will grow to between forty and sixty feet and can easily live to over one hundred years. These are only a few of the over fifty types of maple trees. More information about types of maple trees can be found at any local nursery.
No, it's only for members. Maple trees are non members but they are super hard to find in the non member world, there is like 2. but i dont know where they are at.
One of the mysteries of Runescape is that Maple Logs can be burned by all players, but can only be cut by members. There are no Maple trees in the free world, sorry.
theyre called west MAPLE! ilearned it in world geo.!
renewable because you never run out of trees wih a forest nearby and half of the land in the parts of the world that are land is covered with trees
The maple leaf on the Canadian flag symbolises the nature and landscape of Canada. When Canada was granted independence from the British Empire, they realised that they needed a new flag. In a rush to create one to show the world that they were now independent, they used the maple leaf, because maple trees are native to Canada.
It's possible, as it seems that the art and science of tapping maple trees is something that was founded in North America, not anywhere else in the world. The white immigrants would've thus learned to make maple syrup from the aboriginals like the Iroquois, Algonquins and/or Mohicans.
no, you see them every where in the world with salt water
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