Science, asked by ALPHAXSHREYANSH, 7 months ago

Why are trees uprooted during a thunderstorm ??

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Answered by neerchaudhary9
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Explanation:

Mulch and water as recommended for each species to keep individual trees and the soil around them healthy. This step helps prevent decay and soil cracking, both of which can lead to uprooting and breakage during storm conditions. When you add to your landscape, plant native tree species as often as possible

Answered by Nidhifogla
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Answer:

Trees are uprooted during a thunderstorm ⛈️ because 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 entire trees to uproot. This is more likely to occur when soils are wet and the tree's roots are unable to securely anchor themselves in the soil.

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