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Yes, ice can kill tree roots, particularly when it forms in the soil around the roots during freezing temperatures. The expansion of ice can damage root cells, leading to cell rupture and death. Additionally, if the soil remains frozen for an extended period, it can prevent roots from accessing water and nutrients, further harming the tree. Factors like the tree species, soil type, and duration of freezing conditions can influence the extent of root damage.

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