A) Photosynthesis B) Transpiration C) Decomposition D) Respiration
A) Provide habitats and resources for other species B) Absorb more CO2 than younger trees C) Do not contribute to the ecosystem D) Compete for resources with younger trees
A) Bark B) Leaves C) Xylem D) Phloem
A) Beech trees B) Pine trees C) Aspen trees D) Redwoods
A) By altering their growth patterns B) By staying dormant C) By growing faster D) By producing more seeds
A) The age and growth conditions of the tree B) The color of leaves C) The species of the tree only D) The food quality of the tree
A) Promotes growth of new trees B) Results in less competition C) Makes forests healthier D) Disrupts the forest ecosystem
A) Ability to move B) Quieter growth periods C) Chemical compounds in their leaves D) Magical properties
A) By competing for sunlight B) By locking their trunks C) By sharing nutrients and resources through roots D) By wrapping their branches together |