Which component of the water cycle
is strong enough to break a tree?
a. Light drizzle
b. High evapotranspiration
c. Lightning and micro-burst strength wind
d. Prolonged shade exposure
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A , C, & D?
C is the most logical answer but rainwater can make a large oak tree branch break from extra weight and shade can kill a tree completely. I didnt know what evapotranspiration was till I followed your posts.
Good points ... I didn't think about the too much water or flood waters pushing over. If only those fallen trees could talk. Of course they don't make a sound if you weren't there to see them. (Okay, I'll admit, I'm lost in a metaphor!)
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