Trees take carbon dioxide from, and release oxygen into, the environment. They serve as landmarks and stopping points, for migrating birds and butterflies. They serve as above-ground transportation routes, tree to tree, for animals such as squirrels. They provide homes for wildlife, such as nesting birds and squirrels. They open up pore spaces for air and water, through their spreading roots. They hold soil together, through their roots. They give shade in extreme weather. They feed nature and people with their cones, fruit, nuts, sap [especially maple] and seeds. They feed the soil food web, with their exudates and through symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing nematodes. They break the force of strong winds. They're the source of building materials, furniture, and paper. They're recreational, because of swings and for climbing. They're a source of beauty in the landscape.
Growing more trees helps to reduce air pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Trees provide habitat for wildlife and contribute to biodiversity. They also help to regulate the water cycle, reduce soil erosion, and provide shade and cooling in urban areas.
No there are no trees growing in Antartica.
Silviculture is defined as the process of growing trees for business.
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.
How does one start growing lime trees?
softwood trees
Different trees grow at different rates.
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The ideal pH level for growing lime trees is between 6.0 and 7.5.
The optimal pH level for growing lime trees is between 6.0 and 7.5.
"Rich growth of trees" typically refers to an area where trees are growing abundantly and healthily, indicating a thriving ecosystem with diverse vegetation supporting various wildlife. This term suggests that the trees are growing vigorously and contributing to the overall biodiversity and environmental health of the region.
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