I am used to the term undercutting as it pertains to pruning trees. When removing a branch, you make a cut under the bottom first, then cut from the top down to that cut. This prevents the bark from being peeled off when the branch breaks from the weight as it might do if you simply made a single cut from top to bottom.
Undercutting is were you do a skill and you land short, because you did not have the right amount of height or speed in to the skill.
the term humas refers to particles of decayed plant and animal material :)
An undercutting process involves the removal of material from the edge of a component, resulting in a recess or groove. This can be achieved through various methods such as cutting, milling, or grinding. Undercutting is commonly used in manufacturing to create specific geometries or to improve the fit and finish of parts.
To plant into a larger size container, normally done when a plant becomes to large for the container it is currently growing in
Painting the edges and corners first.
Herbivores are plant eating animals, so an herbivorous animal is one that only eats plant material.it means that something only eats plants
Do you mean turgidity? This means when a plant's cells are full of water, and the plant stands erect.
pollution.
English Term for Hagonoy plant is Siam Weed
Undercutting is a defect that appearsas a groove in the parent metal directly a;ong the edges of the weld it is most common in lap fillet welds, but can also be encountered in fillet and butt joints. This type of defect is most commonly caused by improper welding parameters, particularly the travel speed and arc voltage
The term "bristle brush" is a brush that is made with the short stiff hairs of an animal or plant firmly set into a handle. These brushes are mostly for cosmetic purposes.
Flora is a collective term for plant life in a particular region or period, so it is not an individual plant species. There may be endangered plant species within the flora of a specific region, but flora itself is not considered endangered.