A large area of land covered with trees and other plants is called a forest. Forests play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity, regulating the climate, and providing habitat for various species of plants and animals.
No, because not all plants are trees.
Producers are organisms that can make their own food. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms for food. By and large, it is ONLY the plants that are producers (they make food by harvesting the energy of sunlight). As trees and grass are both plants then they are producers.
Dendrology. It is the botanical study of trees and other woody plants.
No, parasitic plants do not typically grow tall enough to be considered trees. They rely on other plants for nutrients and support, often attaching themselves to the host plant's root system. Therefore, parasitic plants tend to be smaller in size compared to trees.
Plants that have covered or enclosed seeds are called angiosperms. These flowering plants produce seeds within a protective structure, typically a fruit, which aids in the dispersal of the seeds. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of plants and include a wide variety of species, ranging from grasses to trees.
They compete with other large plants for land.
No, because not all plants are trees.
very great area or extent land covered in trees which also has other plants and animals there
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
All trees are plants but not all plants are trees.
rain forest
An area of land covered in trees which also has other plants and animals there. Yippee trees! Ha ha ha. (sarcastic laughter)
it will kill most small plants like little shrubs but will not affect trees and other large plants that much.
All plants, including trees get their water from the earth through their roots with just a few exceptions.
small and large plants, short grasses, and trees
two reasons that few large plants grow beneath the tree of a coniferous forest are the ground beneath the trees are covered with a thick layer of needles. Very little sun light reaches the ground.
a dendrophile is one who loves trees. "dendron" is greek for tree. and "phile" means love friendship ( my teacher makes me do Greek and Latin roots) so she told us that a dendrophile is someone who loves trees or plants/