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how do the trees move ?​

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Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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♨️ When trees migrate, they move in groups, like whole forests. New areas start to take root and expand, while the original areas shrink. Seedlings moved by the wind or by birds play a part in this migration. Swedish researchers report a substantial movement of forests' tree lines over the past two decades.

♨️ Plants move from place to place as seeds. Plants bend towards light by growth. The cell contents of plants are in continual movement - often in a circular motion. Some desert plants roll into a ball and blow to another place where they settle and take root again.

Answered by βαbγGυrl
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✍ When trees migrate, they move in groups, like whole forests. New areas start to take root and expand, while the original areas shrink. Seedlings moved by the wind or by birds play a part in this migration. Swedish researchers report a substantial movement of forests' tree lines over the past two decades.

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