If trees grow too close together then the competition for light will make them grow upwards and not grow as a balanced specimen.
Level and height are same, but the depth is the is the maximum distance from any node to root. It is reverse in the case of height.
Trees vary GREATLY in height so this question is impossible to answer.
Well if the evergreen has needles then it is a deciduous so it will grow the same height. If it doesn't have needles then it won't really be the same height.
Palm trees can easily reach a height of 40 feet, or 13 m.
It generally takes several years for the Beech tree to begin growing. This tree has the ability to reach 40 feet in height.
it can grow upto 400ft in height
Formula for working out height of a tree is (distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height.(distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height is the formula for working out height of a tree.
The average height of a Joshua Tree is 17in.
the height is (20.5)
It is competition
we can find the balance factor of highty balance tree with height of left subtree- height of right sub tree
On average, the maple tree height is 40 ft tall.
tree x width x height divided by 3
Level and height are same, but the depth is the is the maximum distance from any node to root. It is reverse in the case of height.
It can easily be measured by using a protractor and measuring the angle between the ground and the top of the tree. You need to know exactly how far you are from the tree. Then you can use trigonometry to calculate the height of the tree. Tan (angle in degrees) = height of tree / distance from tree
Redwood tree
the average height of an oak tree is 60ft the average height of an oak tree is 60ft