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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.


Do palm trees save water in there trunks?

yes


Why do trees in tropical rainforests have tall straight trunks?

Tree trunks are straight and branchless Tree trunks are straight and branchless in the rainforest because, so that they can grow tall. As their efforts can be on growing tall not having branches near the bottom. More water falls down on the top of the tree. Therefore,they put their efforts in growing tall so that gain most water. Simply, the trees are close together and grow towards the light only the tops receive light so the lower branches die off because of lack of the aforesaid light. The water supply to the trees is drawn up by the roots.


What are trees made of-?

A tree is a perennial woody plant. It consists of roots, trunk or trunks, branches, twigs and leaves. Wood is made of xylem cells (they transport water and some nutrient within the plant), and bark is made of phloem cellls (they transport organic nutrients like glucose, which are required to photosynthesis process).//


What does a beaver use to work on a dam?

Beavers take the branches and drag the trunks to the water. then they add mud,stones,and sticks.


Which trees have more of their trunks without branches those along the Forrest edge or deep in the woodlands why?

Depending on the density and the specific species, trees further inside of the stand will have fewer branches. The branches support the leaves, which is where the tree produces its food but require large amounts of water. As density increases shading reduces the efficiency of the leaves. At some point the leaves produce less food and consume more water than the tree can afford. The supporting tissues in the branch also require nutrients for cellular activity, so the tree cuts its losses by allowing the branch to die. This causes the crown (the live leaf area of the tree) to recede and can reduce the overall vigor and growth. This is much more prevalent in shade-intolerant species such as ponderoas pine. Shade tolerant species, such as Douglas-fir, grow much slower and can survive with more crown area and less available light. For that reason, trees on the edge of the stand more will have fuller, longer crowns (more branches lower on the trunk).


What animals stays in the dam?

A beaver will block a stream and create a pool of water, known as a lodge. The beaver will forage for branches and drag them back to the lodge. Some branches will be used on the dam wall, while other branches will be stuck into the bed of the lodge as a winter store. Though the beaver will stay in the safety of the lodge (pool) most of the time, they do venture onto land to collect tree trunks and branches.


How do baobab trees absorb water?

Baobab trees have extensive root systems that spread out to absorb water from the ground. They can store large amounts of water in their trunk and branches to survive long periods of drought. They are adapted to arid environments, so they are efficient at extracting water from the soil.


Can water moccasins climb trees?

They can, but usually just onto low hanging branches over water.


How will i know if trees have water or not?

I don't really know what you mean... I'll have a go though. No, trees don't have water IN them but they DO have water outside, like on branches and leaves. Hope that helps!


How do elephant's drink?

Elephants draw the water up into their trunks and then squirt the water from their trunks into their mouth.


What does the African elephant do for its reach it is to eat or brake the bark off of trees?

It uses its trunk. Elephants live in forests where rich vegetations are usually high up in the tree. The leaves of plants form the basic source of food for the elephants and the tusks help them bend or break branches of the trees and help them pluck out the leaves and fruits from the trees. The trunks also help them suck up water and helps them drink.