I would call that a "stand of trees"
a grove of trees
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
you call them, "two trees wrapped around each other" geez...
Good question! Ever green trees.
you would call someone who studies economic zoology a Zoologist.
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Because if there are trees growing there, we don't call it a "meadow", we call it a "forest" (or "timberland" or "copse" or "wood" or something).
The clue "economic trees" likely refers to the term "cash crops," which are agricultural crops grown for commercial value rather than for use by the grower. Rearranging the letters in "lamps" does not directly form "cash crops," but it may suggest a play on words or concepts related to economic trees. In a broader sense, it could hint at the importance of certain trees, like rubber or palm, which are significant in economic contexts.
Yes
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