The gel-like sap that runs out of a wild cherry tree is typically caused by a bacterial infection known as bacterial canker or by insect damage. These conditions create openings in the tree's bark, leading to the exudation of sap as the tree attempts to heal from the injury. Environmental stressors, such as drought or injury, can also contribute to this phenomenon. The sap can be a sign of underlying health issues in the tree that may need attention.
Pollution and stuff like that
They use it to shoot stuff at animals like rocks . It is like hunting but with a sling
Of course, and do some research if you are not sure. Cherry blossoms are traditionally used in a such piece that includes a samurai or Japanese waters; stuff like that.
usual as a regular bunny carrots, lettuce stuff like that
cherry like cherry smell indeed
You can get it at Claire's. They have cherry, ice creme, vanilla frosting and more. Hope this helps :)
Yes, "nose like a cherry" is a simile because it is comparing someone's nose to a cherry using the word "like."
wild fires caused by natural causes like lightning
samurai's the flag a ps3, anime typical stuff of japan rice balls, the cherry blossom, and the video game logos like namco and manga
well i think bears and that sort of stuff wild stuff really[well i think so]
Cherry trees can be destroyed by various factors, including pests, diseases, severe weather, and human activity. Common causes include infestations by insects like cherry fruit flies, diseases such as cherry leaf spot, and environmental stressors like frost or drought. Additionally, improper pruning or accidental damage during construction can lead to their destruction. The exact number of times cherry trees are destroyed is difficult to quantify, as it varies by location and circumstances.
bark cactus seed green and other stuff like that that you know herbivores would eat