to make medicine or tool fromit
Branching trees are useful because they provide a hierarchical structure for organizing and searching data efficiently. They help in facilitating quick retrieval and insertion of data, such as in algorithms like binary search trees. Additionally, branching trees enable a clear visualization of relationships between different data points or categories.
They both are useful for humans. They are each composed largely of cellulose fibers. Books, of course, are derived from material that originates in trees.
Branchless trees, also known as tram or pollard trees, are trees that have been pruned to have little to no branches. This pruning style creates a tall, straight trunk with foliage only at the top, making them useful for lining streets or walkways without obstructing the view or walkable space. Branchless trees require regular maintenance to maintain their form and health.
A tree always blossoms before it grows fruit
It took too long to chop the tree down and cut it up. In order to get crops in quickly, they would kill the trees quickly so that the crop could get enough sun to grow. Then as they had time, they would cut the trees down for firewood and lumber.
The duration of Men in Trees is 2880.0 seconds.
Gabon's most useful resouce is the lumber from the rain forest trees.
Men in Trees was created on 2006-09-12.
there are many useful trees such as dalbergia sisoo, tectona grandis,poplar, eucalyptus and plants such as acacia augustifolia.
tanning etc.
The last episode of Men in Trees aired on June 11, 2008.
There will be no new season on Men In Trees...the show has been cancelled.
Men in Trees - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Sloths mainly hang in trees and eat bugs. Yum. Useful? Phft!
early men use to wear the skin of animals.
What I think about the trees is that, they shed their over-grown and no-more useful leaves in the season of Autumn. This is how I think that trees get rid of their waste.
Monkeys are useful to trees, in many cases, because they eat the trees' fruits, but don't digest the seeds. Then, they disperse the seeds, (via their dung) far from the parent tree.