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what is the significance of a bark to a tree

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Answered by mauryasangita716
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Bark is the outermost covering of a tree's trunk and branches, like a protective skin. Tree bark conserves water and also serves to protect the tree's essential living systems from environmental and situational dangers. These include temperature extremes, storms, attacks by animals, diseases, and insects.

Answered by bhavika123456
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Bark is the outermost covering of a tree's trunk and branches, like a protective skin. Tree bark conserves water and also serves to protect the tree's essential living systems from environmental and situational dangers. These include temperature extremes, storms, attacks by animals, diseases, and insects

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