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No, pear trees do not have thorns on their branches.
Divide the pear trees by 4 then multiply the result by 3 to get the answer.
All trees have long roots which penetrates deep into the ground and as water is present there, the roots absorb water from there and transport it to the tree no matter how long or huge the trees are.
pear trees
All pear trees are called Pyrus followed by the species or Cultivar name.
Creeping charlie, philedandron types, Mother In Law plant,
No, not unless the roots are very very long.
pear trees can mainly be found in orchards and towns but sometimes in peoples back gardens.
Yes. Pear trees are grown and cultivated in Israel, but primarily for domestic use.
Tall Trees need to be have long roots because the xylem and the phloem of the tall trees is long and heavy. Also All trees use roots for gathering nutrients from the ground. In the woods tree roots can be much longer than the width of its canopy. Trees also rely on the roots to support the trees enormous weight of the structure above the ground. They anchor the tree firmly in the soil to hopefully withstand all that nature can throw at it including wet soil and high winds.
To reach water deep down
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