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When a tree is cut, it leaks water because the tree's vascular system, which transports water from the roots to the leaves, is disrupted. This causes the stored water in the tree to flow out through the cut surface.
Water is held inside a tree in two ways. 'Free Water' is water that is held in the vessels and cells and its purpose is to distribute nutrients inside the tree. 'Cell' water (also known as 'bound' water), is an intrinsic part of the tree's cell walls. During the seasoning process a tree loses its 'free' water and a high proportion of its 'cell' / 'bound' water.Hope it helped!! :)
The root of the tree is stored in array element [0]; for any node of the tree that is stored in array element [i], its left child is stored in array element [2*i], its right child at [2*i+2]
The energy stored in a tree is primarily potential energy. This energy is stored in the form of chemical energy through photosynthesis, where the tree converts sunlight into glucose and stores it in its cells for growth and metabolism. When the wood is burned, this stored energy is released as heat and light energy.
water is first stored in the sea
I don't think it can.Water is stored in several places in the water cycle:lakes, oceans, man made reservoirsground watercloudsetc.
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a leaf hanging on a tree
Frozen water is stored as ice.
In the atmosphere stored as water vapor
The baobab tree can store a significant amount of water, with some trees capable of holding up to 32,000 liters (about 8,500 gallons) in their trunk. This unique adaptation allows the baobab to survive in arid environments by tapping into its stored water during dry periods. The tree's ability to retain moisture is vital for its survival and the ecosystems it supports.
Food in a tree is primarily stored in the form of starch in the roots, stems, and branches. The leaves produce glucose through photosynthesis, which is then transported down to the roots and other parts of the tree for storage. This stored energy can be utilized by the tree during periods of growth or when resources are scarce. Additionally, some trees store nutrients in their bark and wood.