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Anonymous

17y ago
Updated: 6/24/2024

paper,wood,logs,sometimes scaffolding

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What is the connection between trees and human?

a man's lungs takes oxyzen , give it to the heart . the heart uses it and mix it with carbon and forms carbondioxide. man releases this carbondioxide and give it to trees. trees take the carbondi oxide and uses it in the process of photosyn thesis and forms oxyzen and give it to the man .


With its prehensile 18-inch tongue what animal can get to the leaves 20 feet up on acacia and mamasa trees?

The animal with a prehensile 18-inch tongue that can reach leaves 20 feet high on acacia and mamasa trees is the okapi. This unique creature, native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, uses its long tongue to strip leaves and buds off trees as part of its diet.


Is a sirex wood wasp dangerous?

The female Sirex wood wasp can be considered dangerous as it has a venomous sting that it uses to inject toxic spores into pine trees. These spores can lead to the death of the tree. However, the Sirex wood wasp does not pose a direct threat to humans.


Why do animals live in trees?

Some animals live in trees because they can hide from other animals. The trees also keep them cooler and they can find food in the trees.


What types of tree are their?

There are hundreds of different species of trees, but all these species either fall into the categorization of Coniferous or Deciduous. Coniferous trees have oily leaves or needles and remain green throughout the winter. Species of coniferous trees include, pine, cedar, and fir. Most Coniferous trees are softwood. Deciduous trees have large leaves, which they shed in the winter. Species of deciduous trees include, maple, oak, and cherry. Most of these trees are hardwood.