A river birch (Betula nigra) typically requires a space of about 20 to 40 feet in diameter to accommodate its mature canopy, which can reach heights of 40 to 70 feet. When planting, it's important to consider its growth habit and root system, ensuring that it has enough room away from structures and other plants. Additionally, a well-drained area is ideal for its growth, as river birches prefer moist, sandy, or loamy soils.
Not much to be honest.
they don't take any space up
lots
Not much to be honest.
not much :p
It takes up a cubic kilometer of space.
Energy takes up no space, at all.
Yes, they do. How much space they take up depends on how much you write. If you just write, let's say, a grocery list, then not much space will be used. But if you write stories on your notes, like my friend, then they can take up a lot of space. It just depends on what you use them for.
Gasses spread out to take up as much space as they can but it really depends on the amount of gas.
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it takes up about 2 gigabytes of space.