yes
Trees produce seed which ,given the proper conditions will produce young trees.
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Blue Spruce trees will eventually produce cones but they will be spruce cones.
Around 1000 acres of trees can produce enough oxygen to sustain approximately 240 people annually. This can vary depending on the type of trees, climate, and other factors, but it gives a rough estimate of the oxygen production capacity.
Young trees grow quicker than mature trees (mature trees reach their maximum size then stop growing taller) as a consequence the young trees are taking in carbon dioxide to make both wood and leaves, mature trees nly require the carbon dioxide for leaves. There is some change in the soil content of carbon sequestered in the soil at the base of the trees as well,
Saplings are young trees that are no more than a few years old, typically growing from seeds or from the roots of older trees. They are in the early stages of growth and development, often slender and not yet fully matured.
Young people and older people.
On a per-acre basis, young, fast growing plants produce more oxygen (and consume more carbon dioxide) than older, slow-growing plants.Why aren't we planting more of them? Because the same people who insist that global warming is a problem, consider agriculture to be one of the biggest environmental polluters out there.A:Young, fast growing plants produce more oxygen than older, slow-growing plants of the same size, but also produce more carbon dioxide when they die, giving no nett gain in atmospheric oxygen. We do no plant in order to increase atmospheric oxygen levels simply because the present oxygen level is very sufficient and because plants would make no difference anyway.
Yes, a young dog can learn from an older dog. the young dog does not have to be young. just younger than the older dog.
Not wood exactly but they will eat young bark off of saplings that is relatively tender, rather then hard like bark found on older trees.
No kind!!!! worms don't make webs. Tent caterpillars will produce webs/nests for their young in plum trees. Please see: Related Links for more info and pictures
a tiger is a mammal because they give milk to their young and produce milkThey breath the air form of oxygen and produce milk.They fulfil the criterion that need to be fulfilled by a mammal. Thse being that they are warm blooded, animals that give birth to live young and sucle them.