Do trees stop growing?

Do trees stop growing? The answer is both yes and no. The trunks of trees keep getting wider, and trees add new rings year after year. But, for all practical purposes, trees do stop growing in height.
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Can trees grow infinitely?

Just like people, leaves do not grow indefinitely. Once they reach a given size, they stop growing.
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What level do trees stop growing?

The tree line is present at about 4,800 feet in elevation, but it can be lower in other areas.
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How does a tree stop growing completely?

Answer: Tree stops growing completely when it's roots are taken out and those roots dry in sunlight and whither off.
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Can a tree live forever?

“Trees can indeed live indefinitely, but this does not happen,” says co-author Franco Biondi, an ecoclimatologist and tree-ring scientist at the University of Nevada, Reno. “Because eventually an external agent, biotic or abiotic [a living thing or a nonliving one such as a physical condition], ends up killing them.”
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Do trees feel pain?

Do plants feel pain? Short answer: no. Plants have no brain or central nervous system, which means they can't feel anything.
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What is the animal that never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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Is it OK to leave tree roots in the ground?

Once a tree is removed, you can have both the stump and roots removed, have the stump ground out while leaving the roots, or you can leave the stump alone. If left untouched, a tree stump and roots will start to rot and, over time, become home to pests, fungi, and other organisms.
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How many years do trees grow?

Many trees at the equator reach maturity in as little as ten to twenty years. In contrast, trees in northern latitudes usually grow a lot more slowly, often less than a meter or two per year. In addition, for a tree to reach maturity in the boreal forests of Canada or parts of Europe, it usually takes 80-120 years!
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Do trees grow back after being cut down?

Without leaves, the cut tree cannot produce food for the growth of its roots. However, the roots might have enough nutrients left to allow the growth of sprouts from the roots or from the leftover stump. If a sprout develops enough leaves, it can eventually grow back into a tree.
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Do tree roots grow forever?

In general, for as long as a tree is alive it keeps growing a small amount – and so do the roots. However, tree roots can keep growing for up to seven years – after the tree has been cut down.
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Why are there no trees in Montana?

Montana Timberline. This road, on the way from Red Lodge, Montana, to Yellowstone National Park, offers a view of the region's timberline. Trees don't grow above the timberline because of high winds, low moisture, and cold temperatures. Trees grow all over the world, in many different types of weather.
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Do Older trees grow faster?

Trees do not slow in their growth rate as they get older and larger — instead, their growth keeps accelerating, according to a study published today in the journal Nature.
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How old do trees get?

Trees can live anywhere from less than 100 years to more than a few thousand years depending on the species. However, one species in particular outlives them all. The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus Longaeva) has been deemed the oldest tree in existence, reaching an age of over 5,000 years old.
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Are plants immortal?

Most plants are not immortal but there are clonal and non-clonal plants that can live for a very long time (1000+ years). These plants could potentially defy biological mortality if they are in the right environment and have access to all required nutrients and water.
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How old is the oldest tree in the world?

The story: In eastern California, a Great Basin bristlecone pine known as Methuselah has long been considered Earth's oldest living thing. According to tree-ring data, it is 4,853 years old — meaning that Methuselah was well established by time ancient Egyptians built the pyramids at Giza.
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Where is the oldest tree in the world?

The oldest trees in the world are the bristlecone pines (Pinus longaeva) of California's White Mountains, USA.
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What is the life cycle of a tree?

As with all living things, trees have a life cycle – from conception (seed), to birth (sprout), to infancy (seedling), to juvenile (sapling), to adult (mature), to elderly (decline), and finally to death (snag/rotting log).
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How much does a tree grow in 10 years?

Trees rated as fast growing were at least 25 feet tall after 10 years. These included the American Elm (Ulmus americana), Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum), and the Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis). Moderately fast growing trees measured 18 to 25 feet tall.
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Is it better to grind a stump or remove it?

Grinding is much more efficient than stump removal, however, it does leave the tree's roots behind. If the stump is large, the chip pile produced can also be quite large, but the chips can be used as mulch for other plants in your landscape.
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Can you plant a tree over an old stump?

Simply plant the new tree adjacent to the stump, but keep the new planting hole at least three feet away from the stump to allow your new tree ample growing/rooting space (i.e., new trees need adequate mineral soil with good fertility and drainage for proper rooting and water/nutrient uptake).
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Will painting a tree stump stop it from growing?

One application of herbicide will often do the trick, especially if it's applied immediately after cutting down the tree. If needed, however, you can paint the stump again. You can paint the stump at any time during the year, but fall is generally the most effective time.
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What animal has no brain?

Almost all animals have a brain, but there are a few exceptions. There is one organism that has no brain or nervous tissue of any kind: the sponge. Sponges are simple animals, surviving on the sea floor by taking nutrients into their porous bodies.
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Which animal do not drink water?

Answer: Kangaroo rat

The tiny kangaroo rat located in the south-western deserts of the United States does not drink water for its whole lifespan.
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What animal does not sleep at all?

Bullfrogs… No rest for the Bullfrog. The bullfrog was chosen as an animal that doesn't sleep because when tested for responsiveness by being shocked, it had the same reaction whether awake or resting.
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