Yes, all trees need and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Trees recycle the carbon dioxide we breathe out and convert it to oxygen They clean the air and make it breathable, as well as providing shelter for animals Trees give us fruit, seeds, nuts, maple syrup etc.. trees provide shade they provide wood for boats, homes, paper Trees remove CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the environment. They provide food and homes for countless species of wildlife (as well as humans.) Plant life in general holds down fertile soil and prevents wind erosion, and when trees, their leaves, and undergrowth decompose, they make soil more fertile. Trees affect the environment in more ways than that, but I can't list them all here. They clean the air and make it breathable, as well as providing shelter for animals the trees give out the oxygen and the trees take in all off the carbon monoxide
Believe it or not, there are Palm trees in Massachusetts. However, there is only two types that you could grow here and that would survive the winter here. Those are the Needle Palm, and Windmill Palm. Most of our Palm Trees are in pot's in urban areas, or on the south coast. I myself have a potted Windmill palm on my porch. I live west of Boston, I have seen a few queen palms as well, but you have to bring those in the winter. I think you could grow any palm in a pot if you wanted too. Just bring it in in the winter. So the answer is yes, Massachusetts does have Palm trees.
Yes, palm trees can provide shade. The size and density of the palm tree's foliage will determine the amount of shade it offers. Some species of palm trees have broad leaves that can create a good amount of shade underneath.
Some species of palm trees are considered endangered due to habitat loss, overharvesting, and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats. It's essential to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices to prevent further decline in palm tree populations.
Tree ferns and palm trees are both types of tropical plants, but they have distinct differences. Tree ferns are a type of fern that have a woody trunk and large, frilly leaves, while palm trees have a smooth, slender trunk and large, fan-shaped or feather-like leaves. Additionally, tree ferns reproduce via spores, while palm trees produce seeds. Overall, tree ferns are more closely related to ferns than palm trees are.
Palm trees do absorb carbon. However, they absorb much less carbon and ozone than other trees because of the slender size of their leaves.
Yes. All trees need sunlight !
If you need to ask this question you should not be removing palm trees.
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The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
of corse the dont need sun
No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.
Palm trees do not wear mittens. They do not have hands or need to protect them from the cold.
If you need to ask this question you should not be removing palm trees.
trees need air water and rest in a coner and keep it safe
Trees recycle the carbon dioxide we breathe out and convert it to oxygen They clean the air and make it breathable, as well as providing shelter for animals Trees give us fruit, seeds, nuts, maple syrup etc.. trees provide shade they provide wood for boats, homes, paper Trees remove CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the environment. They provide food and homes for countless species of wildlife (as well as humans.) Plant life in general holds down fertile soil and prevents wind erosion, and when trees, their leaves, and undergrowth decompose, they make soil more fertile. Trees affect the environment in more ways than that, but I can't list them all here. They clean the air and make it breathable, as well as providing shelter for animals the trees give out the oxygen and the trees take in all off the carbon monoxide