Yes trees need water, nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and other minerals. Trees get their nutrition from the soil.
no. the tree grows on sunlight and carbondioxcide (like a human but the opposite) and gets nutrition from the soil. :)
They absorb nutrition from the tree they grown on.
oxygen
an apple tree making its own food
Tree bark is not typically consumed as a food source, so there are no standardized nutrition facts available for it. It is important to stick to consuming foods that are safe and intended for human consumption to meet your nutritional needs.
It helps.the people in the deserts by giving them nutrition as it is nutritious.
Nutrition Information for: Natural Stone Ground Mustard with Herbs by: Tree of Life, Inc., Tree of LifeNutrition Information for: Natural Stone Ground Mustard with Herbs by: Tree of Life, Inc., Tree of Life
When a plant dies, that nutrition is locked up within the plant's cells
Well, the amount of water given by each tree varies from tree to tree depending on the type of the nutrition needs, but i would say about 2 quarts should give it the right amount of nutrition to last.
A eucalyptus tree is a plant that produces its own food through photosynthesis. It is neither a herbivore, carnivore, nor omnivore, as it does not consume other organisms for its nutrition.
It is the small fiberous roots that get the nutrients and water from the soil, the larger roots are mainly for transporting the nutrients and water up to the tree. Each of the roots is responsible for a certain part of the tree. So if you were to cut off some roots, only the parts of the tree that they served would be affected.