1. true or false. a. the soil around the tree should be covered with concrete and cement
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The roots take in nutrients, oxygen and water to power the tree's growth. Gardeners call this area the protected root zone, and its health is critical to the health of the tree. ... Covering this zone with concrete inhibits the tree's ability take in water and oxygen.
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It is false that the soil around the tree should be covered with concrete and cement.
- When we cover an area with concrete and cement we seal the area from any kind of outer effects like rain, sunlight, and oxygen.
- The root of the tree used to spread around it. Roots consume a huge amount of nutrients from the soil.
- If the soil is covered by cement and concrete then the roots will be unable to collect nutrients.
- Also, there will be lace of oxygen in the soil. It will be harmful to the tree.
- Some trees also have respiratory roots which come out from the soil around them and help the tree to breathe properly. If the soil will be covered with concrete and cement then those trees will die.
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