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The lower part of the tree which come from the ground is the trunk or bole. Below the soil surface are the roots.
Not by definition. The trunk is considered to be the above ground stem portion of the tree, although depending on the species of tree a certain portion of the trunk extends under the surface before branching out into the root system.
The thickest part of a tree is it's trunk. The trunk is located between the branches and roots. The trunk is the path where nutrients from the soil and water go up to the branches.
The part of the tree trunk that goes into the ground is called the "root." Roots anchor the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. They also store energy and help support the tree's overall stability and health.
Bark covers a tree trunk.
No, a tree's branches do not deliver nutrients from the soil to the leaves. Instead, nutrients are absorbed by the tree's roots from the soil and transported through the xylem tissue in the trunk and branches to the leaves. The leaves then use these nutrients, along with water and sunlight, to perform photosynthesis and produce energy for the tree.
Banana tree is a herb. Although referred to as banana trees, they are not trees at all but a perennial herb. Its trunk is not a true one, but many leaves tightly wrapped around a single stem which emerges at the top as thefruit-bearing flower stalk.
By watering it daily planting it with good soil and have it in a good growing conditon.
The trunk of a tree is called a 'bole'.
the outer part of a tree trunk
Tree trunk is a compound word
the outer part of a tree trunk