Describe the ways in which trees and shrubs differ. (3 MARKS)
TREES HONOUR

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2nd Grade
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Mia Coulthrust
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3 mins • 3 pts
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Trees are typically taller, have a single main trunk, and live longer, while shrubs are shorter, have multiple stems, and are often bushy. Additionally, trees usually have a more defined canopy compared to shrubs.
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3 mins • 2 pts
Name two examples of trees names for: Trees named after what they are used for
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Examples of trees named after their uses include the "Lumber Tree" for its wood and the "Rubber Tree" for its latex. These names reflect the primary products derived from these trees.
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Name two examples each of trees names for:The surroundings or environment in which they grow.
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Examples of trees named for their surroundings include: 1) Mangrove trees, which grow in coastal intertidal zones, and 2) Cedar trees, often found in mountainous regions. Both are named for their specific environmental habitats.
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Name two examples each of trees names for: Some distinctive feature
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Examples of trees with distinctive features include: 1) Baobab - known for its massive trunk and longevity. 2) Weeping Willow - recognized for its drooping branches. Both trees are easily identifiable by these unique characteristics.
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Name two examples each of trees names for: The geographic region in which they live
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Examples of trees and their regions include: 1) Oak (North America), 2) Maple (North America); 1) Baobab (Africa), 2) Eucalyptus (Australia). These trees are native to their respective geographic areas.
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Name two examples of trees names for: Persons who first found and described them
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Two examples of trees named after the persons who first found and described them are the "Liriodendron tulipifera" (Tulip tree) named by John Bartram and "Sequoiadendron giganteum" (Giant Sequoia) described by Andrew Jackson Downing.
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3 mins • 3 pts
Give the common name and tell the difference between the two great classes of trees. (3 MARKS)
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The two great classes of trees are conifers (evergreens) and broadleaf trees. Conifers have needle-like leaves and produce cones, while broadleaf trees have flat leaves and produce flowers and fruits.
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