No, a tree is not an artifact. A tree is a living organism that grows and is part of the natural environment. An artifact, on the other hand, is a human-made object that holds cultural or historical significance, such as tools, pottery, or artwork. While trees can be used to create artifacts, they themselves are not classified as such.
Maple treeElm tree Oak tree Fir tree Spruce tree Palm tree Apple tree Orange tree Mulberry tree Juniper tree Cedar tree Mesquite tree Palo verde tree Cottonwood tree
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A Tree Is a Tree Is a Tree - 1962 was released on: USA: 1 August 1962
the national tree is an elm tree
palm tree, poplar, pine tree, pomegranate tree, pohutacoua tree, pear tree
oak tree palm tree maple tree fruit tree
There is some dispute about this. There are ten recognised species of tree kangaroo found in Australia and/or New Guinea. They are:Matschie's tree kangarooLumholtz's tree kangarooBennett's tree kangarooDoria's tree kangarooGoodfellow's tree kangarooScott's tree kangarooGrizzled tree kangarooBlack tree kangarooLowland tree kangarooDingiso or Bondegezou
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it is the oak tree and maple tree.
The tulip-tree is the state tree of Tennessee.
Poseidons tree was the common tree, Oak, it is not Zeus tree
Yes, the state tree of Iowa is Oak, Quercus. :)