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R     classification , records breaking trees, trees in culture , damage , tree value


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 Several biotopes are defined largely by the
trees that inhabit them; examples are taiga
A small group of trees growing together is and rainforest.
called a copse. These can be seen in gardens
and forests. !)?i
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 A landscape of trees scattered or spaced
across grassland (usually grazed or burned
A landscape covered by a dense growth of over periodically) is called a savanna.
trees is called a forest. These are found on
large scale in the world. Almost all animal !"?  


life is dependant on forests. Sometimes
forests are called beauty of earth. Nature A forest of great age is called old growth
forms beauty for earth and we enjoy it very forest.
much.
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A young tree is called a sapling.

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The parts of a tree are the roots , trunks,


branches , twigs and leaves. Tree stems
consist mainly of support and transport
 tissues .

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  Trees world's champion trees can be rated on
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height trunk diameter or girth, total  ? 


size and age, 
 The two sources of tree damage are either
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  biotic (from living sources) or abiotic (from
non-living sources). Biotic sources include
The stoutest living single-trunk species in insects that bore into the tree, deer that rub
diameter are, bark off, and fungi.
General Grant Tree 8.85 m (29ft) California
United States. 0 ? á  
  

3.2?i   The tree has always been a cultural symbol.


Common icons are the World tree, for
Many fully grown mature trees may be very instance Yggdrasil and the tree of life. The
short due to environmental factors or tree is often used to represent nature or the
disease. Among these is Lepidothamnus environment itself. A very common
laxifolius believed to be the shortest conifer misconception is that trees get most of their
in the world. mass from the ground. In fact, 99% of a
tree's mass comes from the air.
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The verified oldest measured ages are,
Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Methuselah) [1] Mudassir, j.a 2010 Lahore . Lalazar.
Pinus longaeva: 4,844 years.
Alerce Fitzroya cupressoides: 3,622 years. [2] Mubarak, m.a 2010 Sargodha .Kala
Shah Kaku.
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[3] Mr.Tabish, m.a 2010 Lahore . KSK
The largest trees in the world are given as,
Giant Sequoia Sequoiadendron giganteum áá O  
1,487 m³ (52,508 cu ft) , General Sherman
Coast Redwood Sequoia sempervirens 
1,203 m³ (42,500 cu ft) , Lost Monarch
 
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Apple Red Green Normal

Mango Yellow Green Large

Orange Orange Green Normal

Banana Yellow Green Normal

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