why are trees moving in wind
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Strong winds cause trees to sway, pulling and stretching their roots. The movement disrupts root-soil contact, decreasing water absorption and increasing the severity of water stress in trees. ... A crucial factor in determining a trees resistance to breakage or uprooting is the air drag or sail effect of the canopy.
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Strong winds cause trees to sway, pulling and stretching their roots. The movement disrupts root-soil contact, decreasing water absorption and increasing the severity of water stress in trees. ... A crucial factor in determining a trees resistance to breakage or uprooting is the air drag or sail effect of the canopy.
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