Yes, it will.
It very much depends on the type of tree. Some trees require no direct sunlight at all and are quite happy in the shade.
Usually, if there is no source of sunlight, they will die. Sometimes there is enough stored food in the roots that they can force a shoot up to the sunlight and regrow. Without access to sunlight, they will eventually rot away.
They die without sunlight because they cannot undergo photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is how they make their "food". Without the light they will practically "starve" themselves to death.
dirt and water, without them they die fast. Well mostly they need sunlight because of photosyntheses without sunlight they would die quickly. They need sunlight to grow right?
it must die
because it will get old and weak. Also may be a tree will die because of the climate and without water. this tree is weak because of the climate.
some tree will die due to the lack of sunlight which is needed for photosynthesis
What are abiotic factors in a forest ecosystem? sunlight because without sunlight , the forest plants would die. Rain/Water because without water what are the fishes suppose to live in and what will the animals drink.
Of course the plants are needing it.Because without sunlight they would die.
No, lemon plants require sunlight to photosynthesize and grow. Without sunlight, the plant will not be able to produce energy and will eventually wither and die.
The vine blocks out sunlight and uses the trees water and energy.
Nothing, without light for photosynthesis, the kelp will die.