It tends to come down to evolution and what niche the tree is trying to fill. Generally fast growing trees are weaker than slow growing trees.
The strength of a tree is created by the Lignin and cellulose in its cells.
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
A cluster or group of mangrove trees living in an ecosystem is commonly referred to as a mangrove forest, since these trees often grow closely together in coastal areas and provide key habitats and ecological services.
Common softwood trees that grow in the rainforest include species like pine, cedar, Douglas-fir, and spruce. These trees are well-adapted to the moist and warm conditions of the rainforest environment, making them important components of the ecosystem.
forest
The under canopy refers to the layer of vegetation found beneath the main canopy of a forest. It consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and plants that receive less sunlight due to the shading created by the taller trees above. The under canopy plays a crucial role in providing habitat for various species and maintaining biodiversity within the forest ecosystem.
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.
fruit trees grow fruit and forest trees don't grow anything.
yes
Trees grow in the northern forest because they are adapted to that environment.
== == yes it does.
The Deciduous Forest
A variety of trees grow in a deciduous forest. Some of which are beech, maple and oak. I hope I helped you!
grass, trees, moss, and ants
in forest habitats
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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.
I think you're asking "Do trees grow in a forest?" Why, yes, that's what makes up most forests around the world: trees and some smaller plants.