The Seed's Journey
First, the seed is buried in the soil. It gets water and sunlight. Then it starts to grow, becoming a baby tree. That tree grows bigger over years. When it’s old enough, it drops seeds on the ground. These new seeds also grow into trees. Eventually, many trees are there, and that’s how one seed makes a whole forest.
Examples
- If one tree grows for 100 years, it may create hundreds of new trees in that time.
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See also
- Why Do Forests Absorb More Carbon Dioxide as They Grow Older?
- How Does The Importance of Forests | How to protect Forests Work?
- Why Do Trees Talk to Each Other?
- What is forest?
- How does photosynthesis actually work inside a plant?