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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Black Spruce Trees and Feather Moss, How the Black Spruce Tree and Feather Moss Mutually Benefit Eachother, Black Spruce Trees Evolving to Become More Flammable, the Reason Black Spruce Trees are Highly Flammable, How Feather Moss Helps Fire Disseminate Across the Forest Floor, the Serotiny of Black Spruce Trees, the Reason Black Spruce Tree’s Picea Mariana Cones are Situated High in the Canopy of the Forest, How the Black Spruce Tree Virtually Guarantees Continual Survival of the Species, the Adaptation Aspen Trees Have Evolved to Ensure Survival, the Concept of “Root Grab”, How Aspen Trees Help Eachother to Ensure Survival of the Species, the Reaction of Neighboring Aspen Trees When an Aspen Tree Has Lost its Foliage, the Reason Aspen Trees are Capable of Sharing Resources, How Water is Shared Between Aspen Trees, the Number of Cones Cached by Squirrels Prior to the Winter Season and the Concept of “Middens”, the Adaptation Evolved by Aspen Trees, Willow Trees, and Birch Trees to Repel Herbivory, the Black Spruce Tree Secreting Terpenes to Repel Herbivory, the Reason Terpenes Discourage Hares From Consuming the Bark of the Black Spruce Tree, the Flavor Profile of Terpenes Within the Black Spruce Tree, the Scent Produced by Trees Post Being Felled, the Scent Produced by Fir Trees, Spruce Trees, and Pine Trees (Christmas Trees) Post Being Felled, the Reason Trees Produce Terpenes and the Capability of Trees to Cause Weather Changes, the Reason Freshwater Fish are Primarily Tree Based, the Original Hypothesis of How Freshwater Fish Acquired Food, the Result of a Leaf Falling Onto Water, the Reason Freshwater Fish Consume Plants and Trees, and the Size of Freshwater Fish Within Close Proximity to Lush Forests vs the Size of Freshwater Fish Within Close Proximity to Sparse Forests

Black spruce trees have a symbiotic relationship with the feather moss which grows upon the forest floor. The feather moss keeps the roots of the black spruce tree cold and wet, and the coverage provided by the black spruce keeps the feather moss free of leaves which would suffocate its growth. Black spruce trees are essentially designed to burn on purpose as their entire being is flammable. Small protruding branches found all the way up the tree act as a ladder for fire to climb and the flaky b...


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