climate change
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Tree Survival Strategy: New Study Sheds Light on How Forest Ecosystems Survive Damaging Winds
The secret behind the survival of some trees is based on their closeness to each other. Forest ecosystems and their trees are known for their vital role in providing not only natural habitats and an ecological haven for animals but also serve as a reservoir in case of massive flooding due to heavy rain and other storms.
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