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describe the process of uprooting a tree

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Uprooting a tree is the process of pulling up a tree and its roots from the ground.  

Explanation:

Uprooting is done due to shallow rooting, topographic exposure, weakened condition of the tree, etc. It may sometimes get uprooted by the winds. Uprooting is a natural process done widely in the forested landscapes. Uprooting naturally happens when the tree’s root are unable to anchor themselves in the soil.

On such cases, when wind speeds up, it may cause the entire trees to uproot. The process of uprooting has to be done with utmost care. First of all, the tree has to be evaluated whether the tree is healthy enough or not. The tree has to be removed from the ground and the root ball has to be kept intact while moving the tree. Finally, the tree has to be replanted immediately after removing it.

Answered by nivedyak
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