what is the reletion between birds and trees ? can you imagine birds without trees
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No Birds can't live without trees
Because trees gives shelter and air
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Mutualism is an association that is advantageous to both organisms. In the case of birds that feed on the berries, nuts, or seeds of trees, the relationship between birds and trees may be truly mutualistic. The birds benefit the trees by scattering the seeds of the trees far and wide.
Trees are critical for birds in many ways, and they meet all birds' basic needs for survival. ... Shelter: Thick branches and leaves provide shelter for birds in all weathers, and many birds roost in trees. Nesting Sites: Many cavity-nesting birds will drill holes in trees to nest, while others build nests on branches
no , we can't imagine birds without trees
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