Trees talk to each other through tiny underground wires. Imagine trees are like friends who can share snacks and help each other when they’re hungry or cold. They use something called fungal networks, kind of like invisible strings under the ground that connect them together.
Examples
- A big tree shares its sugar with a smaller one so it can grow strong.
- When bugs attack one tree, the others know about it and get ready too.
- Fungi are like little helpers that connect trees underground.
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See also
- How Do Birds Migrate So Far?
- What Causes Hiccups?
- How Can a Single Seed Grow into a Tree?
- Why Do People Have Different Shapes of Faces?
- Why Do We Blink?
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