Decent content but I would've liked to see the trunk grow
Plants absorb nutrients from the roots
The closer it is to the roots, the easier it is to absorb nutrients.
The further it is from the roots, the more deprived of nutrients it becomes over time.
In the beginning, the “top” of the tree is closest to the roots so it is very healthy. But they don’t retain those nutrients their entire life, and those leaves will wither away as the tree becomes taller it is not as many nutrients reaching it, which is why the base trunks and lowest branches are the most “full”.
This makes a lot of sense, they lose those nutrients so their size atrophies
This makes a lot of sense, they lose those nutrients so their size atrophies
That’s it 😄
Honestly bet you cannot answer it
well coniferous trees grow directly up, its only deciduous trees that branch off like that
OP a elementary school dropout.
Bet you cannot answer how trees grow
going to give me some non-response like that other guy
"You just plant a seed and water it"
Decent content but I would've liked to see the trunk grow
Closest thing you will find of a tree with bark
Also this video on the layers of a tree included its bark
Trees do not “stretch” to grow the way we do. They literally extend the tips of their trunks, branches, etc while simultaneously widening and adding thickness to their lateral layers
Trees do not “stretch” to grow the way we do. They literally extend the tips of their trunks, branches, etc while simultaneously widening and adding thickness to their lateral layers
So like this?