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It can protect it from animals, sun, insects, and weather

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With the strong bark

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Can trees survive without bark?

the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.


What is the name of the protective outer layer of trees?

The outer bark of a tree protects it.


What are facts about the taiga biome?

The trees in the taiga have thick bark that protects the tree in mild wild fires.


What is bark made out of?

Bark is from trees. The trees grow bark to protect the tree.


How does redwood bark thicknes help the trees stay healthy?

The thick bark is fire-resistant so it can survive fires


Why does an elephant get bark off trees?

Elephants eat tree bark.


Why don't eucalyptus catch on fire easily?

Eucalyptus trees have thick bark which protects the inner heart of the tree. The seeds have a shell surronding them, this helps in a fire.


What is a beavers favorite food?

Beavers eat mostly tree bark and the soft tissue inside of tree bark.


Is bark grown on trees?

The bark is the outside layer of a tree. So , yes.


Do trees shed bark?

In general, it does not. As the trunk of the tree goes bigger, the bark splits and that is why it is so rough. However, some trees do shed its bark. Sycamore and Crepe Myrtles(which may be a bush instead of a real tree).


What does a bark beetle eat?

Bark beetles bore through the bark to eat the tasty nutrients in the inner bark known as the phloem and cambium layers. If they eat all the way around the tree, they will girdle the tree and the tree will die. Girdling cuts the trees food tubes and it will be unable to send nutrients up and down the trunk.


What is an example of a possible selective agent?

when female birds choose brighter coloured male birds to breed with. - Fire being a selective agent on trees. When fires burn trees, trees with less thicker bark will have a better chance of surviving because the bark on the tree protects the living tissue underneath.