Shouldn't kill since percentage wise is low, but may burn the leaves.
yes chlorinated water will kill plants
Evergreen trees do lose their leaves but not all at once like deciduous trees.Evergreens drop leaves as they age rather than all at once in the autumn.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves in winter. These are pine trees, fir trees, redwoods, spruces, and the like. Also two kinds of oak trees keep their leaves in winter, live oaks and water oaks. Some species closely related to the oaks also do, camellias, azaleas, and rhododendron.
Yes, stranger vines can kill trees. They girdle bushes, herbs, grasses, shrubs and trees from bottom to top. The girdling or strangling activity by runners, suckers or tendrils massively generated by prolific seeding kills non-woody and woody plants by monopolizing all light and moisture inputs from air, land and water bodies.
About once every week. Try to get the watering in every week.
No, the water is absorbed by the feathers, and the weight of it pushes the birds down.
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
trees, bushes, mud,
Trees, bushes, dirt, water
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
Open grassland, water, stands of trees and bushes on which to brows.
Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves. Trees that don't lose their leaves are "Evergreens". Evergreen trees have needles, instead of flat leaves, to survive winter hardship. Needles cut evaporation so trees can save water - dear in the winter. Not all trees that bear needles are evergreen, for example the larch drops it's needles in the Autumn.
Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves. Trees that don't lose their leaves are "Evergreens". Evergreen trees have needles, instead of flat leaves, to survive winter hardship. Needles cut evaporation so trees can save water - dear in the winter. Not all trees that bear needles are evergreen, for example the larch drops it's needles in the Autumn.
Rocks, sand, water and air.There's also: Shrubs, bushes, waterfalls and trees :)
They adapt to the rainforest becouse they have food from trees/bushes and they get water from the rivers.
All except coal and silver.
i have no idea that's why i am asking cuz i need it for science
sounds more like a bug or a fungus