The phrase "the land where the bong trees grow" comes from the poem "The Hunting of the Snark" by Lewis Carroll. In this whimsical narrative, a crew led by the Bellman embarks on a voyage to find the elusive Snark, encountering various characters and adventures along the way. The "bong trees" are part of Carroll's imaginative landscape, symbolizing the nonsensical and fantastical elements that characterize his work.
the land will become lose and we can't grow more trees on that trees.
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.
it helps you use the wood from the trees You can use the land cleared to grow and plant crops, a disadvantage of this is that the land from where the trees were is less fertile than the other land so won't grow as quick or as well!
There are many different types of trees that will grow in the Amazon Rainforest. These trees include aquatic and land trees.
Walla Walla bong bong land
To the land where the Bong-tree grows
The Vanda Sanderiana also called Waling-waling does not grow in land, they grow in the trunk of trees this tree is called the dipterocarp tree.
Forest, we grow lots of trees.
Many people do. Some run an orchard, growing fruit. Some raise trees for timber (my family does) but it takes a lot of land, and a long time. Some people grow Christmas trees, and others grow trees for landscaping (arborists)
Dense vegetation is found in forests. It means different types of trees or plants covering land in an undefined manner.Many trees grow over only a small part of land.
oak trees grow anywhere land is built for them to grow so is need to live here it would BUT......... IT IS MOSTLY INCalifornia and in the Pacific Ocean. OK
Elm trees typically grow in temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They thrive in moist, well-drained soil and are often found in forests, along riverbanks, and in urban landscapes as ornamental trees.