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Does a tree usually have fewer trunks or branches?

A tree usually has fewer trunks than branches. Trunks are the main upright structure of a tree that supports the branches, while branches are the smaller offshoots that grow from the trunk.


What do coniferous trees and deciduous tree have in common?

Roots, trunks and branches.


Do crimson rosellas nest in trees or on ground?

They nest in holes in tree trunks, branches and stumps. The holes are usually at least a meter around.


Which tree in India grows roots from its branches as well its trunk?

A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.


What molecule makes the trunk of a tree so sturdy?

Cellulose makes the trunk of a tree sturdy.


What do you mean by trunk of a tree?

The meaning of "the trunk of the tree" is that its the bottom part of the tree. Where the branches come out of basically.


Why are the tall trees branchless?

Tree trunks are not branchless. The branches protrude from above the trunk. A tree with branches from ground level is called a shrub.


Why are tree trunks round?

to give the greatest support to the branches and leaves. to lighten the attack of wind.


What are branchless trunks?

Branchless trunks refer to tree trunks or stems that do not have significant lateral branches, typically found in certain tree species or in specific growth conditions. This growth pattern can occur due to genetic factors, environmental conditions, or pruning practices. In some cases, branchless trunks are preferred for aesthetic purposes in landscaping or for specific uses in timber production. They can also indicate the tree's adaptation to its environment, allowing for more efficient resource allocation.


Why do trees have big and tall trunks?

Trees have big and long trunks so that they can stand erect in worst climates lke earthquakes , floods , very fast blowing winds etc. In tropical rain forests trees become tall in search of more sunlight.


What fills a tree trunk?

Tree trunks are filled with wood, also usually containing sap, if the tree is living and it is not winter.


What are protruding tree knots?

Protruding tree knots are raised, woody growths on tree trunks that form where branches have been removed or where the tree has been injured. These knots are made up of dormant tissue that can sometimes be unsightly but usually do not harm the tree. They can be trimmed or managed for aesthetic reasons if desired.