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Why did coconut trees bend towards the sea?

Coconut trees bend towards the sea due to prevailing winds, typically coming from the ocean. The bending allows the tree to better withstand the strong winds and reduce the risk of being uprooted. This adaptation helps the tree to thrive in coastal environments.


What is the average elevation of the deciduous forest?

The average elevation of deciduous forests can vary, but they typically range from sea level to several thousand feet above sea level. In general, deciduous forests tend to be found at lower to mid elevations, where conditions are suitable for the growth of these types of trees.


Why did whales return to the sea?

Whales returned to the sea from land because they evolved to adapt to the aquatic environment, where they found more food and less competition for resources.


Why no trees can grow in salt water yet it is not altogether useless?

Trees cannot grow in salt water because their roots cannot uptake the high levels of salt, which would lead to dehydration and eventually death. However, salt water is not entirely useless as it supports a diverse ecosystem of marine plants and animals, and is essential for regulating the Earth's climate and providing habitat for many species.


What is the orange trees natural habitat?

Orange trees are native to subtropical regions in Southeast Asia. They thrive in warm climates with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Ideal habitats for orange trees include regions with mild winters and enough rainfall to support their growth.

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What shore fears the sea?

A beech.


What is the druid term for a beech tree?

Ffawydden is the modern Welsh word for the Beech. It is attested to in the Cad Goddeu (The Battle of Trees), an ancient poem first recorded in the 14th century: Tarw trinteryn byt. Morawc a moryt. Ffawyd ffynyessit. battle-bull, king of the world on sea and estuary the beech excelled


Is amber a crystal?

No, amber is a fossilized resin (from trees) and can be found mainly on the Baltic Sea shores


Is armadillidiidae a creature of the deep sea?

No, it's is a bug found in rotting trees and turned soil.


Why do you have land and sea breezes?

because in the day time the hot air from the beech blows on the lnd and at nightthe cold air comes to the city and the warm air goes to the beech


Are there trees in the Mediterranean?

Your question needs to be clarified, the Merditarranean is a sea, trees do not grow in the sea


What sea creature in the Caribbean can climb trees?

The Caribbean sea creature that can climb trees is the mudskipper


Is the sentence a sea of green trees a simile?

no but if you were to say the green trees were like a sea then it is a simile because it contains like.


Does sea eagle live in trees?

No sea eagles live near the sea for hunting fish


What else do snakes live in other than trees?

Caves, under the ground, ponds/around ponds. Actually, i never knew snakes lived in trees!I believe snakes such as pythons tend to hang around in trees. Snakes can also be found in rivers and in the sea.


Are sealions predators to koalas?

No. Apart from the fact that sea lions prefer a diet of fish, they are not usually found where koalas live. In areas where koalas' coastal habitat might overlap with the sea lions' shore habitat, koalas do not venture down to the beach. And, to date, sea lions have not yet found a way to climb eucalyptus trees.


What does the narrator of Oread think the sea looks like?

A forest of trees