timberline
To stop a ficus tree from growing berries, you can trim or prune the tree regularly, as this helps control its size and reduces the likelihood of fruit production. Additionally, ensuring the tree is not overwatered or over-fertilized can help manage its growth and fruiting. If the tree is a female variety, consider keeping it indoors or in a controlled environment where it cannot pollinate. Lastly, if possible, choose a male ficus variety, as male trees do not produce berries.
It gets colder
never
tree line
The giant sequoia trees do not stop growing completely but like most trees, they do cease to grow in the winter. This is due to a lack of nutrients needed to support the tree's growth.
Most trees will grow back except conifers, they usually have a hard time growing back. Fast growing deciduous trees will almost always sprout back when you cut them.
There would be no trees above it. The Timberline is where the trees stop growing.
Take out stumps
We could stop it by trying to stop the developing of urban areas, growing more trees and plants, and stop destroying the natural vegetation and forests.
to stop other plants growing near it
Yes because of the lack of air temperature and lack of daylight