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.
Yes, trees have thick woody stems. How tall depends on variety of tree.
Lots of trees
tannin
Sequoia and redwood trees have thick bark primarily as a protective adaptation against environmental threats, such as fire and insect infestations. The thick, fibrous bark insulates the trees from heat, allowing them to survive and regenerate after wildfires, which are common in their native habitats. Additionally, the bark contains tannins, which help deter pests and fungal infections, contributing to the longevity and resilience of these iconic trees.
A bear's coat typically consists of thick fur that can vary in length depending on the species and geographic location. Bears use their thick fur to protect them from the cold and to provide insulation.
Maple syrup
because of its growth ,area and how long it lives
the thick part
A "towhead" is a small sandbar or islet within a river that is usually covered with thick brush or trees.
Oak and Pine if answer is wrong please do not blame. I am still learning about diffrent trees
narrow lowlands, mountains thick with trees, and rivers!
beavers like all kinds and really thick ones.