Well another name for tree is in spanish arbol
Clear Cutting Trees
An arboroculturist is someone who specialises in trees.
Another word would be drenched, coated or smothered.
forest bush shrub sorry hope this helped
When trees lose their for whatever reason its called defoliageing. Also, a decidous tree is a tree or woody plant that loses it's leaves every year.
trees are so cool
Conifers (con-i-fers)
Clear Cutting Trees
An arboroculturist is someone who specialises in trees.
They get their name from sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word salix). Salix is another word for willow.
In the U.K. a small group of trees is a 'copse', a slightly larger group is a 'woodland/woods'. and a very large group of trees is a 'forest'.
Another word would be drenched, coated or smothered.
forest bush shrub sorry hope this helped
When speaking about trees, the stem refers to the trunk. Another term for a tree's trunk which is commonly used is the word bole.
When trees lose their for whatever reason its called defoliageing. Also, a decidous tree is a tree or woody plant that loses it's leaves every year.
The word tree is a singular noun. The plural would be trees.
No, the word along is not a noun.The word along is an adverb and a preposition.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.A preposition is a word that precedes a noun or pronoun, telling its relation to another word in a sentence.Examples:adverb: The baby likes to sing along with the music.preposition: The cherry trees run all along the Tidal Basin.A noun is a word for a person, place or thing.The nouns in the example sentences are:baby (a word for a person)music (a word for a thing)cherry trees (a word for things)Tidal Basin (a word for a place)