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The Beauty of Trees
My science fair project is about the characteristics of trees, mainly about their wood. ...
All trees have a similar physical anatomy; they have leaves, branches, wood, bark, and roots. ... Photosynthesis is how the trees acquire the food they need to survive. ... With the exception of the evergreen trees; most trees lose their leaves between the times of late summer to early winter. The evergreen trees lose their pins over a long period of time. ... Trees reproduce in different ways. ... Other trees just use birds or mammals in many unique ways. The trees that use birds are generally odorless; the effect would be wasted on the birds that can’t smell. ... Of course some trees are pollinated by several different means. ... The seeds are important because they will eventually grow into trees.
Trees can grow where ever they can get the sun and water. ... Not only does the climate affect trees, but the trees affect the climate on a local scale. Another thing that affects trees is pollution. Some trees create it and others are hurt by it. ...
Trees have many uses to man. ... Trees are also necessary because they provide us with food, such as fruits and nuts. They also provide us with syrup from maple trees. Another use of trees is for decoration. ... The English oak, found in Europe, is one of the tallest oak trees and is very symbolic to European woodlands; the Celts even connected their main god to the oak tree.
Approximate Word count = 1168 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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