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Why dont trees grow well in the grasslands?

if trees were to grow under other trees , there would be a a mixture in the roots of the trees ,which will make it impossible for the trees to grow properly....i think that is why trees tend not to grow under other trees...


Why do emergent trees have small leaves?

Emergent trees have small leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration. Their small surface area helps to minimize water loss in their exposed habitats. Additionally, small leaves also help these trees to withstand strong winds and other harsh environmental conditions in their tall and open canopy position.


What do trees need to stay alive?

Well they need the sun to help produce carbon dioxide,and they need energy to help trees grow. Trees must be seperated to absorb all the water they need to grow. 1. Sunlight/Sun 2.Energy 3.Carbon dioxide 4.Water


Where do pink blossom trees grow?

Pink blossom trees, such as cherry blossom trees, are commonly found in temperate regions of Asia, Europe, and North America. They thrive in areas with a distinct change in seasons, cooler temperatures, and ample sunlight. These trees are often planted for their beautiful flowers, which typically bloom in spring.


How do trees grow without planting them?

Seeds can sprout without soil as long as they are kept moist, but they won't grow for long unless you supply them the nutrients that soil provides. Growing plants in water works well and is called hydroponics, but its necessary to add nutrient solutions to the water.

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