why are some plants not uprooted easily during a storm
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During strong or severe wind storms, full tree canopies can act as a sail in the wind. When wind speeds are excessive, storms can cause entiretrees to uproot. This is more likely to occur when soils are wet and the tree'sroots are unable to securely anchor themselves in the soil.
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During strong or severe wind storms, full tree canopies can act as a sail in the wind. When wind speeds are excessive, storms can cause entiretrees to uproot. This is more likely to occur when soils are wet and the tree'sroots are unable to securely anchor themselves in the soil. Due to storm.
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