The Angsana tree depends on the animals living in it because, fruit do not fall far from their parent tree, they are dependent upon good taste and the eventual spread by animal droppings or agricultural practices. The Angsana tree spreads its seeds by the wind.
There is no living animals weight up to 250 Ton. Blue whale maximum weight known to man is under 200 Ton. So that must fall into the category of the living tree. World largest tree "General Sherman" is weight approximately 6,000 Ton.
yes the tree trunk is indeed living object....it supports the complete food system of the tree....it functions in getting the water from the roots to the leaves and vice versa it does the same for the nutrition also..... if a tree trunk is not living you can tell it by the condition of the particular tree its leaves will get yellow in color and later on the tree will be naked i.e without the leaves
LIVING- jellyfish mushroom onion horse tree frog spiders potatoes cactus grases NONLIVING- yogurt rocking horse bicycle eggs icicles fire teddy bear robot sun rain computer,glasses ,rocks
Some lime green animals include the green tree python, emerald tree boa, and green iguana. These animals are known for their vibrant green coloration, which helps them blend in with their surroundings in their natural habitats.
Yes, there are animals that live on Puncak Jaya, the highest mountain in Oceania. Some of the animals found in the area include tree kangaroos, wallabies, birds of paradise, and various species of insects. These animals have adapted to the harsh alpine environment of the mountain.
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An angsana tree is often grown along the sides of roads because it provides shade for the drivers.
Angsana is neither, being as it is a relatively (30 - 40m) tall tree. It bears fruit, much like any other tree, however, it is not exclusively a fruit or a vegetable.
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Yes, the Angsana fruit (from the Angsana tree, a type of Dipterocarp species) has a distinctive wing-like structure that helps it disperse with the wind when it falls from the tree. These wings assist in carrying the fruit to new locations for seed dispersal.
the angsana is a tree which will have more leaves than a plant. A thicker stem is stonger than a thinner one
Yes, the Angsana plant (Pterocarpus indicus) has a woody stem. It is a tropical tree species that typically grows to be quite large, with a sturdy, well-developed trunk.
Yes, Angsana trees produce seeds. The seeds are contained in a pod or fruit that develops after the flowering of the tree. These seeds can be used to propagate new Angsana trees.
A dying tree with holes that animals live in represents a habitat, as it provides a specific environment where these animals can live. The animals living in the tree form a population within this habitat, as they are the same species living in the same area.
Arboreal animals.
Angsana trees can grow up to 25-30 meters tall and have a dense canopy, making them appear large. The leaves are typically small and light green, giving the tree a delicate appearance.