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Researchers identify two primary tree movement patterns that help them survive high winds and prevent damage
Destructive winds during storms and cyclones often cause tree failures, especially through uprooting and stem breakage.
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Trees need water, too, especially during extended dry periods
Mature trees do their best when they get about 1 inch of rainfall per week — or an equivalent amount provided via irrigation.
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