Six things that we get from trees:
The state with the most amount of trees in the United States is Alaska, followed by Oregon, California, and Montana. On the other hand, Nevada, North Dakota, and Nebraska have the least amount of trees.
There are various trees that provide us with different benefits. For example, maple trees give us maple syrup, rubber trees produce latex used to make rubber, and coconut trees provide coconuts for food and oil. Eucalyptus trees are used for their oil in cosmetics and medicine.
The six characterisitics of living things are: 1.Cells 2.Organization 3.Energy use 4.Homeostasis 5.Growth 6.Reproduction
The six characteristics of living things are: *cellular organization *contains chemicals such as, water, carbs, proteins, lipids, and/or nucleic acid *use of energy *responds to its surroundings *grows and develops *can reproduce
The six characteristics that define living things are: organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction.
a nice sunny spot, they need at least six hours of sun a day
Yes, Monkeys are foragers in the forest and things or at least if they cant find fruit in trees.
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees was created in 537.
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Things That Hang from Trees was created in 2005.
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because things live in trees?
If its used for burning things, gasoline. Save trees.
The spiky things that fall from trees are called "acorns."
Yes, trees are living things. They grow and thrive and die.
Because, trees produce oxygen.
For children, soccer.Basketball or Baseball___________________________In 2007, the United States Census Bureau sent a questionaire to 10,000 US households asking the head of household and up to three other members of the household of at least seven years of age to provide their ages and to indicate in which sports they participated at least once during 2007.Here are the top ten responses from everyone who participated in the survey:Exercise Walking (at least six times during 2007)Exercising with Equipment (at least six times)Swimming (at least six times)Camping (overnight)Bowling (the highest ranked competitive sport)Bicycling (at least six times)Fishing (with a net)Working Out At a ClubWeightliftingPower BoatingThese are the top ten responses from males:Exercise Walking (at least six times during 2007)Exercising with Equipment (at least six times)Camping (overnight)Swimming (at least six times)Fishing (with a net)Bowling (the highest ranked competitive sport)WeightliftingFresh Water FishingBicycling (at least six times)Power BoatingThese are the top ten responses from females:Exercise Walking (at least six times during 2007)Swimming (at least six times)Exercising with Equipment (at least six times)Camping (overnight)Bowling (the highest ranked competitive sport)Aerobic Exercising (at least six times)Working Out At a ClubBicycling (at least six times)Running/Jogging (at least six times)HikingThese are the top ten responses from participants aged 7 to 17:Swimming (at least six times during 2007)Bicycling (at least six times)Bowling (the highest ranked competitive sport)BasketballCamping (overnight)Exercise Walking (at least six times)Soccer (World Football)Scooter RidingSkateboardingRunning/Jogging (at least six times)