Why don't trees freeze and burst in the winter like cold pipes?
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Trees are softer and more flexible than metal. As the water in the channels and between cells freezes and expands, the tree's tissue can stretch somewhat instead of bursting.
In preparation for winter, the cells of many trees get rid of a lot of their water content. Less water means less expansion upon freezing.
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trees are soft and more flexible than metal. as the water in the channels and between cells freezes and expand the trees tissue can be stretch somewhat instead of brusting. in preparation for winter the cells of many trees got rid of a lot of their water content. less water means less expansion upon freezing
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