Your best bet here would be to use trigonometry. One stand a given distance away from the tree and sight the top of the tree, say with a clinometer, to measure the angle of elevation. Then knowing the angle and the distance you are from the tree, the height of the tree can be calculated with a tangent function.
No, it is not an adverb. The word tree is a noun, or verb (to chase up a tree). The adjective is "treed" (active or passive) but there is no adverb form.
When there's a tree that has iron and usually uses analogy to be happy.
steel an ox metal a teak tree a bear an oak tree
there is none according to the factor tree this number can not be divided by 3.5 or 2
Answer #1The outer core for the protection.Answer # 2The thickest part of a tree that's alive would be the sapwood, the heartwood is not alive but acts as support for the tree, as the tree ages the heartwood becomes the thickest part.Please see related link below!
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