What is the similarity between pine and mango trees
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Answer:
they both are trees
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Explanation:
The mango tree is an actual plant in the botanical sense, where a pine tree isn’t but rather a name or title for a plant that is used as christmas/holiday decorations. The mango tree is identified in the field of botany as Mangifera Idica. It is native in the Indian sub continent and produces mango fruits. The christmas tree is any tree that is brought into the house and decorated during the christmas or winter holiday seasons. Any tree can be used but generally an evergreen tree that doesn’t lose its leaves during the winter, unlike deciduous trees, is preferred. Common evergreens in the temperate climates such as pines, fir or spruce became the choice trees to use. The tradition started back in Germany and parts of Eastern Europe. Originally the tradition of decorating a tree was for the winter solstice celebration, but as Christianity spread, the church would adopt some pagan traditions such as bringing in evergreens into the house and overtime would be called the christmas tree. Eventually the idea of using a christmas tree to celebrate christmas would spread to the New World and other parts of Europe.