Trees may appear solid, but they are composed of living cells and tissues that allow for growth and transport of nutrients. The outer bark provides protection, while the inner layers, such as the xylem and phloem, are vital for sustaining the tree's life. Although they are rigid, trees can experience changes in structure and function, responding to environmental conditions. So, while they seem solid, they are dynamic and alive.
I like to feel the breeze up high in the trees...May the leaves from the breeze fall as they please.
it will feel hurtful because you need oxygen
Because the trees are moving... no... I just felt like saying that...Because you are moving without walking and so objects around you feel like they are moving rather than you, its like a strange sensation...
Some people may feel like water is as solid as concrete due to a condition called aquaphobia, which is a fear of water. This fear can cause intense anxiety and physical sensations that make water feel solid and impenetrable to those experiencing it.
no, not at all. it is VERY delicious. I feel like a dinosaur eating trees when I eat them :)
As far as scientists know, Jupiter is made out of a gas and therefore does not have any trees.
An object is solid if it has a definite shape and volume, maintains its shape under normal conditions, and does not flow like a liquid. Solids also have strong intermolecular forces that hold their particles together.
Neptune is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface like Earth where trees could grow. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Therefore, there are no trees or plant life on Neptune.
No
they have leaves their a solid and thier tall
they are alot of solid figures e.g trees , books even your monitor !
No. A rubber tree is covered in bark like other trees and does not feel rubbery. Latex is extracted by removing a small part of the bark and making excisions to allow it to drain out. It is then used as the major ingredient in the natural rubber industry.