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Q: Which tree is considered to be the king of forest trees?
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What is the difference between tree and forest?

A tree is one tree and a forest is many trees.


One tree does not make a forest?

When there are no trees to represent a forest, one tree does make a forest.


How trees are in a forest?

hundred and thousands of tree's in a forest


Is there only one tree in the boreal forest?

No, there is not only one tree in the Boreal Forest, there are many trees in this forest.


What tree's are in the deciduous forest and information about the trees?

pomagranete trees and fruit trees


What are the oldest trees in the world known to be in Northland?

The Kauri, Te Matua Ngahere, tree at Waipoua Forest in Northland, New Zealand is considered to be the oldest tree in the world. It is known as the Father of the Forest. The tree, discovered in February of 1937 is considered to be over 1500-years old.


What layer of the rain forest does the banana tree grow?

Avocados don't grow in the rain forest. It is from south central Mexico and it is a berry. They are considered subtropical trees.


What type of trees are found in boreal forest?

coniferous tree


Tropical rain forest trees?

brazil nut tree, canopy trees


What are the trees bordering a forest called?

Actually, there are no such trees. It is important to remember that forests are strictly made up of trees. So any tree around a forest is a part of that forest.


The tree known as the king of the forest?

The Fire of the Forest is a nickname for the Royal Poinciana, Delonix regia, which is is also known by the names Gulmohar, Flamboyant Tree, Peacock Flower.


What came first the forest or the tree?

The Tree... Because before a whole forest would grow trees started popping up and then they grew more trees around them and then they grew more trees around them and so on.