trees eat soil WRONG trees don't eat...they use a process called photosynthesis which uses energy such as heat from the sun which is captured by chlorophyll (housed in chloroplasts[a subunit inside a cell]) and converted into energy which is most commonly observed as glucose (simple sugars = the building blocks of life). It should also be noted that oxygen is a byproduct created by this process. Please note that this process occurs in the leaves.
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They eat grasses, fruits, berries, bark from trees, fungi, eggs and carrion. They do not eat trees in tall accepted sense of a tree
beavers are what eat willows and birch and if a forest fire happens then they wiil chew on cherry trees or others.
It is usually trees that compete for sunlight. The taller trees get more of the sunlight while the trees under it do not get as much because the taller trees are blocking the sunlight
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You can find pictures of softwood trees at the library. There are a variety of books about trees. You can also find pictures at your local garden center.