That would be all deciduous trees. A few, like Bald Cypress and Larch are coniferous but also deciduous and lose their needles.
The trees you are referring to are likely evergreen conifers, such as pine, spruce, or fir trees. These trees produce cones and have needle-like leaves that remain green throughout the year. They are well-suited for cold climates and are often used as Christmas trees.
That would be an evergreen tree. Two others are deciduous and coniferous trees. The deciduous trees are the ones that shed or drop their leaves or needles, and the coniferous trees are the one that produce cone shapes, such as a pine cone from a pine tree.The above answer is correct except for one small detail. All conifers are not evergreen. Larch and Ginko, the Maidenhair tree are conifers and deciduous.
Around 1000 acres of trees can produce enough oxygen to sustain approximately 240 people annually. This can vary depending on the type of trees, climate, and other factors, but it gives a rough estimate of the oxygen production capacity.
Factors such as weather conditions, availability of resources, and the tree's natural cyclic patterns can influence the production of acorns from year to year. This natural variability in acorn production is a strategy employed by oak trees to ensure survival and reproduction in changing environmental conditions.
evergreens
No they do not, unless it is one of the few all year round green trees.
Every single one of them that caught on fire.
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The amount is 999 thousand trees a year The amount is 999 thousand trees a year
The trees you are referring to are likely evergreen conifers, such as pine, spruce, or fir trees. These trees produce cones and have needle-like leaves that remain green throughout the year. They are well-suited for cold climates and are often used as Christmas trees.
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in trees at winter, we have one every year in our garden!
Each ring on a tree is the result of one year of growth.
Most trees that fruit heavily one year will take a rest the following year and produce little fruit
ten times more trees
About 42-43 trees with one person!
trees can be used effectively by not cutting them down