No. The atmosphere of Mars is only 0.146% oxygen and is mostly carbon dioxide. Additionally, the surface pressure on Mars is only about 0.6% what it is on Earth, which means that the oxygen concentration on Mars is about 24,000 times less than it is on Earth at sea level.
No trees can survive on Mars due to the extreme conditions such as low atmospheric pressure, high radiation levels, and lack of essential nutrients in the soil. However, certain plants like algae or lichens might have a better chance of surviving in controlled environments.
The sacred tree of Apollo is the laurel tree. In Greek mythology, the god Apollo was often depicted wearing a laurel wreath on his head, and the tree became associated with him as a symbol of victory, achievement, and poetic inspiration.
Goddard stated very clearly that, on 1899 October 19, he ascended a cherry tree in his yard, looked at the sky, and began to imagine what it would be like to actually build a device that could fly to Mars. He wasn't specifically thinking about rockets, but doing exactly that resulted from his thoughts on October 19 -- a date he commemerated for the rest of his life.
It would fall. The real question is, If there was no one around to hear it, would it make a sound?
An apple on a tree would not be considered a satellite. In astronomy, a satellite is a celestial body that orbits around a planet, dwarf planet, or other larger body in space. The apple on a tree does not meet this criteria.
No, this sentence is in the active voice. In passive voice, it would be "The tree was planted."
it would grow..
Our grandfather planted this tree.
Our grandfather planted this tree.
Yes. It may look fresh for a little while, but then it will begin to rot. Any tree needs it's roots to survive. But if you just dug the tree out from the ground, and planted it somewhere else, it would most likely be okay.
it was planted in 1840
it can be planted from the offspring sprouted from seeds
probably not, they dont like the cold much An avocado tree can survive occasional light snowfall, especially if it is a large, well-developed plant and the snow does not lay on the ground. However, the avocado is a tropical tree, and doesn't like the cold. It is prone to frostbite. I imagine that avocado trees planted in areas that receive heavy snow, or snow that lays on the ground for days at a time, would do very poorly and probably not survive.
A ficus tree can grow up to fifty feet in height but it really depends on many variables. One variable is whether you have it planted in a pot or in the ground and another important factor would be where you had planted the tree, in the north or in the south.
For every tree that is chopped down to make lumber, a new tree should be planted in its place.
If you want all the trees to survive then you can only plant 3 a day.
If they were planted too close together, they would compete for water and sunlight.