describe the process of how and actual killing of a tree is accomplished?
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The tree's roots are firmly fixed in the anchoring earth and, in order to kill a tree, it must be uprooted. ... After uprooting, the root is to be exposed to sunlight , and air for scorching and choking. Then, it goes through a process of browning, hardening, twisting and withering. Then only is the tree killed completely
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The tree's roots are firmly fixed in the anchoring earth and, in order to kill a tree, it must be uprooted. ... After uprooting, the root is to be exposed to sunlight , and air for scorching and choking. Then, it goes through a process of browning, hardening, twisting and withering. Then only is the tree killed completely.
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