that is a stupid question
evergreen
The tree is 6 feet 11 inches tall.
200 ft
69 inches.
its about 150meter
the rare Berrybom tree kills it parents, because when it falls as a seed it falls near the tree (most of the time,sometimes the wind blows the seeds) and since the new tree has bigger and younger roots it steels all the food from the parent tree and kills it!
Depends who owns it.
NO. A property owner is not responsible for acts of nature.
A Bam tree is a tree that when it falls over goes "BAM" when it hits your house or vehicle. Aspen trees in Alberta are often referred to as BAM trees as over time they rot from the inside out. Strong winds can blow breaking them off at any point, and if the trees have leaves on them the wind causes the top of the tree to twist or spin as the wind hits the leaves and the trunk twists at a weak spot and splinters and the upper part falls.
When an apple falls from a tree, it primarily falls straight down due to the force of gravity acting on it. Gravity pulls the apple toward the center of the Earth, causing it to accelerate downward. While there may be slight lateral movement due to wind or the tree's position, the dominant force is gravity, which directs the fall straight down. Thus, the apple generally falls vertically rather than sideways.
Cylinders are a simple shape that allows for the tree to be tall and still stable enough to resist being blown over by the wind.
When Big Tree Falls was created in 1984.
tugela falls is 411m tall.
A Wind-Beaten Tree was created in 1883.
When the seed breaks from the sycamore tree, its 'wing' makes it spin, but also makes its decent slower. This means that it can move further away from its parent tree when it falls, especially if there is a breeze or some wind.
If the wind is a hurricane strength wind it can knock down a palm tree. Regular strength wind, keeping in mind the palm tree is healthy can't knock down a palm tree.
"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "the tree swayed gently in the wind."