Tree trunk is a compound word
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I think you mean Tree "STUMP". When a tree is chopped down, the part that is still left in the ground is called the Tree Stump.
Its best to use a caliper but its fine if you use a cloth tape. Measure 4'6" above the base of the trunk and take your measurement at that point. That is the true caliper of the tree.
10 decimeter = 1 meter Multiply 10 to 3124.2. The answer is 31242 decimeter.
Take the Shortest Root
Take the shortest root
In American English yes both are possible. A tree trunk can be ground or you can grind it.
The lower part of the tree which come from the ground is the trunk or bole. Below the soil surface are the roots.
take the shortest root.
Well, honey, that ant better sprout some wings or get a piggyback ride from a passing bird if it wants to get to that tree trunk in a jiffy. Otherwise, it's gonna have to take the scenic route, crawling up the grass, over some rocks, and finally making its way up that tree trunk like the little trooper it is. Ain't no Uber for ants, darling.
the base is the place where the leaf joins its stem
Any woody perennial growing from the ground with a trunk.
It's called a Trunk...
A tree with multiple trunks, also known as a multi-trunk tree, has several main stems growing from the ground. This type of tree differs from a tree with a single trunk, which has only one main stem. Multi-trunk trees often have a more bushy or spreading appearance, while single-trunk trees typically have a more upright and singular shape.
Not by definition. The trunk is considered to be the above ground stem portion of the tree, although depending on the species of tree a certain portion of the trunk extends under the surface before branching out into the root system.
Bark covers a tree trunk.