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Trees have big and long trunks so that they can stand erect in worst climates lke earthquakes , floods , very fast blowing winds etc. In tropical rain forests trees become tall in search of more sunlight.
First, understand that there are at least 30 species of tree that are called (in their own locale) "Ironwood". That said, the most common usage of the term is for the American Hornbeam tree. The trunks and branches are usually on the slender side, medium grayish-brown, and until the tree is mature, relatively smooth (older trees have deeply fissured bark). The same tree is sometimes called "musclewood", as the sinewy look of the branches resembles tensed arm or leg muscles. As the name implies, the wood is very hard and tough.
The tree trunks are cylindrical because they grow from the center and outwards. They grow uniformly and this is evident from the rings when the trees are cut.
The mangrove trees can have many trunks, but the banyan tree has both multiple trunks and above-ground "prop roots" that can grow vertically and horizontally.
wood from tree trunks and branches can be made into wood for chairs/tables etc.
branches
Roots, trunks and branches.
They nest in holes in tree trunks, branches and stumps. The holes are usually at least a meter around.
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.
The meaning of "the trunk of the tree" is that its the bottom part of the tree. Where the branches come out of basically.
Tree trunks are not branchless. The branches protrude from above the trunk. A tree with branches from ground level is called a shrub.
to give the greatest support to the branches and leaves. to lighten the attack of wind.
Tree trunks is that trees middle position.
Tree trunks are filled with wood, also usually containing sap, if the tree is living and it is not winter.
tree trunks have xylem and phloem
Trees have big and long trunks so that they can stand erect in worst climates lke earthquakes , floods , very fast blowing winds etc. In tropical rain forests trees become tall in search of more sunlight.