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(b) What alone will not be sufficient to kill a tree?​

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Answered by swaiba3902
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The tree is firmly bound with the soil. It takes in sunlight, water and air to grow into a strong trunk and have numerous leaves. But this alone won't do it. ... Humans cut and chop the bark of trees into many pieces but that is not sufficient to destroy the tree.

Answered by neharana3617705
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The tree is firmly bound with the soil. It takes in sunlight, water and air to grow into a strong trunk and have numerous leaves. But this alone won't do it. ... Humans cut and chop the bark of trees into many pieces but that is not sufficient to destroy the tree.

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