yes
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
== == yes it does.
I think it's the pressure and impact the anthill puts on the ground makes they grass grow taller around it
Dinosaurs ate lots of leaves. This would have put some selective pressure on trees to grow taller, so more or all of their leaves would be out of the reach of dinosaurs.
yes
ofcourse they can even if they don't get enough sunlight they'd be forced to grow taller. trees that couldn't survive there grow somewhere else not there.
Yes, trees may grow taller in the presence of other trees as they compete for sunlight. This competition can lead to rapid vertical growth known as "height growth release" in order to reach the light. However, the actual impact may vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
It lacks vascular tissue,which would allow it to grow taller
on hills or mountains trees grow on there side it is formed that way because of the wind
well it helps trees to grow taller and to grow stronger it also helps plants and flowers to grow and gives rainforests more of an effect
The taller the tree, the more sunlight the tree receives.
White oak trees are shorter and wider than most trees around them. By being wider, they shade out seedlings that would grow into taller trees and shade them out. By being shorter, they let lightning hit and kill the taller trees. Once the taller trees growing right around them die, others do not replace them. They are still short so that lightning hits other trees. Lightning hits those trees which are replaced.