No
yes because it is a name
Yes, "Sugar Maple Tree" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific type of tree - the sugar maple tree. It is capitalized to indicate that it is a specific species of tree within the maple family.
Yes, "Red maple" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of tree.
Sure thing, honey. When you're talking about the delicious syrup or the tree it comes from, you bet your bottom dollar that "Maple" deserves a capital M. But if you're just referring to the color or a general type of tree, then keep that M lowercase. Just remember, rules are made to be broken...but not in this case.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Soil and moisture.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Maple Tree
In real life: on a maple tree. Then it became part of our flag.
Maple. I know, dumb answer. It would be a hard wood.
It doesn't grow inside a tree. Sap is extracted in late winter from the maple tree and then boiled to evaporate some water. The result is maple syrup! Check out the related link below for a great article on how to make maple syrup! You'll learn everything you need to on making maple syrup!
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.