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Trees grow stronger when they face adversity from "summary" of The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben

In the forest, trees face many challenges that test their strength and resilience. When a tree is exposed to strong winds, it responds by growing thicker and stronger roots to anchor itself firmly in the ground. This adaptation allows the tree to withstand the forces of nature and continue to grow tall and healthy. Similarly, trees that face competition for sunlight and nutrients from neighboring trees develop taller trunks and broader canopies to capture more light and thrive in the crowded forest environment. The ability of trees to adapt and grow stronger in the face of adversity is a testament to their remarkable resilience and survival instincts. By facing challenges head-on, trees are able to build resilience against future threats and ensure their long-term survival in the forest ecosystem. This process of adaptation and growth not only benefits individual trees but also contributes to the overall health and diversity of the fore...
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    The Hidden Life of Trees

    Peter Wohlleben

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