No but the thick soft bark will burn easily in forest fires.
No, tangerine trees are self-pollinating and do not require another tree for fruit production. However, having multiple trees nearby can potentially increase the yield and quality of the fruits.
Question: Is this a genuine question. If so, then please examine the response. If not so, then please ignore the response.Trees, by finition, are self-aware an& thinking. Trees have numerous Entitlements, similar to Human beings. Revision: Actually, Trees have more Entitlements than Human beings. Part of the reason why Trees have more Entitlements is because Trees have much ability more to think than Human beings an& most Trees have been living much longer than most Human beings. For the last century or more, Trees have been living in habitats that are completely separate from Human beings, so a Human being is not able to see a Tree (except in photographs). The ability for a Human being to enter such a habitat legally is non-existent. Trees receive protection of the State (not the "U.S.") at this time, so encroaching on a habitat that is exclusively for Trees is Treasonous.Many Human beings (or what appear to be Human beings in appearance) use the term "tree" to refer to very large shrubs that resemble Trees in appearance. These very large shrubs are not self-aware an& are not thinking. Obviously, Trees cannot be subject to harvesting in operations to obtain woo&; shrubs (for example, what many refer to as oak "trees," birch "trees," an& pine "trees") have been subject to harvesting. Please notice: If there has been an attack on Trees, then using the woo& from shrubs that resemble Trees is illegal. There are monitoring services to implement the Laws that protect Trees.Trees receive a very large amount of legal protection; shrubs, in general, receive less legal protection. Usually, shrubs (a term that fits a very large category of growing organisms that use chlorophyll as part of their biologies to obtain energy, receive protection as being valuable inventions or being necessary to support populations in various capacities. For example, a particular percentage of shrubs receive protection as items to eat for the sake of the population eating the shrub an& not for the sake of the shrub. Bran, a full protein item to eat(reminiscent of wheat, oats, chickpeas, an& barley), receives protection legally for the sake of the populations that eat bran. Shrubs are inclusive of the large set of flowering shrubs (shallow root an& large roots) an& groun& covers that are not self-ware an& not thinking. Flowering organisms that are self-aware an& are thinking are not shrubs. Shrubs that are put to use to enhance the appearance an& value of housing (inclusive of what is erroneously has the label flowering "trees") might receive special protection legally (especially very expensive shrubs). Honoring an& protecting shrubs is a technique to practice honoring an& protecting the self-ware an& thinking organisms that resemble the shrubs.Plants an& bushes, by finition, are other categories of self-aware an& thinking organisms. Plants an& bushes are not shrubs.The only term that is available to refer to an organism that is "chlorophyll in base," that breathes in CO2, that breathes out O2, that is not self-aware, an& that is not thinking is shrub.
No, not all Persimmon trees produce fruit. There are two main types of Persimmon trees: non-astringent and astringent. Non-astringent varieties are typically self-fruitful, while astringent varieties may require cross-pollination to produce fruit.
No, walnut trees are monoecious, meaning individual trees have both male and female flowers, allowing them to self-pollinate and produce walnuts without the need for another tree. However, having multiple trees can increase cross-pollination and potentially improve fruit yield.
Yes, baboons have claws that they use for climbing trees, digging for food, and self-defense. They use their claws to grip onto branches and to help them search for insects and roots in the ground.
yes.
Hydrogen can self-ignite at temperatures as low as 500 degrees Celsius (932 degrees Fahrenheit) in air. This is due to its low ignition energy and wide flammability range.
The fuel/air mixture in the cylinder is compressed to the point where it gets hot enough to self ignite.The fuel/air mixture in the cylinder is compressed to the point where it gets hot enough to self ignite.
No, a Bic lighter is designed to only ignite when the spark wheel is turned, ensuring it does not self-combust.
Olive trees are usually self-pollinating, but they can benefit from cross-pollination with other trees to increase fruit production.
as far i know 2 adaptions are self watering system and flame resistant chemicals in the bark.
Yes, olive trees are capable of self-pollination, but they generally benefit from cross-pollination with other olive trees to improve fruit production.
This is self explainatory.
They are not needed, the high compression creates enough heat for the air fuel mixture to self ignite.They are not needed, the high compression creates enough heat for the air fuel mixture to self ignite.
Lime trees are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit without needing pollen from another tree.
There are plants that are self-fertile among them some fruit trees.
The air in the combustion chamber(s) have been compressed hard enough to make it so hot that the fuel will self ignite when injected.