(iii) What is formed in the earth when a tree is uprooted?
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When a tree is uprooted, the roots and the soil and bedrock to which the roots were attached are ripped up out of the ground . This mass of root, soil, and bedrock is called a 'root-wad' and the event is called a 'tree-throw. '
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When a tree is uprooted, the roots and the soil and bedrock to which the roots were attached are ripped up out of the ground (Figure 1). This mass of root, soil, and bedrock is called a 'root-wad' and the event is called a 'tree-throw.'
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