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usually, tall trees collapse in storms. Give reason..​

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Answered by anuj4696
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Unfortunately, all treeshave some potential to fail during heavy winds or other harsh elements, such as snow and ice. ... In these incidences, the tree trunk acts as a lever and the force applied to the roots and trunk increases with height and mass.

Answered by 6954treesa
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Taller trees are more susceptible to windthrow."Windthrow" is a phenomenon that uproots a tree because the trunk acts as a lever applying force to the roots. ... Trees are more likely to uproot during strong winds especially if the tree is top-heavy which can also result in tearing, splitting and limb breakage

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