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[[Image:Tree.jpg|thumb|250px]]A '''tree''' is a tall [[plant]], usually with roots, a trunk, branches, and [[leaf|leaves]]. Trees produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide from the air.  Also, certain types of trees may bear fruit, such as apples.
  
A '''tree''' is a tall [[plant]], usually with a trunk, branches, and [[leaf|leaves]].
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Trees are an important part of the [[Bible]]. They were created, along with all other plants, on the Third Day of [[Creation]].<ref>Genesis 1:11-12</ref>  It was from the [[Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil]] that [[Eve]] brought [[evil]] into the world.<ref>Genesis 3:1-7</ref>  Jotham used a parable about trees to criticize his brother Abimelech.<ref>Judges 9</ref>  And it was on the [[wood]] of a tree that our [[Savior]], [[Jesus Christ]], was [[crucifixion|crucified]]. In fact, a commonly used name for Jesus Christ is "Tree of Life."
  
Trees are an important part of the [[Bible]].  They were created on the Third Day of [[Creation]].<ref>Genesis 1:11-12</ref>  It was from the [[Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil]] that [[Eve]] brought [[evil]] into the world.<ref>Genesis 3:1-7</ref>  Jotham used a parable about trees to criticize his brother Abimelech.<ref>Judges 9</ref>  And it was on the [[wood]] of a tree that our [[Savior]], [[Jesus Christ]], was [[crucifixion|crucified]].
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The harvesting of trees for commercial or forest management purposes is [[logging]].
  
A tree is also a [[graph]] with no cycles, so called because they often resemble actual live trees.
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==Other uses of the term==
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In [[mathematics]], a "tree" is a [[graph]] with no cycles, so called because these graphs often resemble natural trees. Trees can be used to perform functions as computers use binary trees in order to perform operations.
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A [[Tree (data structure)|tree]] is also an important data structure in [[computer science]].
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== See also ==
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*[[Baobab]]
  
 
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[[File:Rousseau Lallee des Chataigniers.jpg|300px]]
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[[Theodore Rousseau]], Lallee des Chataigniers (France).
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[[Category:Trees]]
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[[Category:Forestry]]

Revision as of 22:42, November 16, 2018

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A tree is a tall plant, usually with roots, a trunk, branches, and leaves. Trees produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide from the air. Also, certain types of trees may bear fruit, such as apples.

Trees are an important part of the Bible. They were created, along with all other plants, on the Third Day of Creation.[1] It was from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil that Eve brought evil into the world.[2] Jotham used a parable about trees to criticize his brother Abimelech.[3] And it was on the wood of a tree that our Savior, Jesus Christ, was crucified. In fact, a commonly used name for Jesus Christ is "Tree of Life."

The harvesting of trees for commercial or forest management purposes is logging.

Other uses of the term

In mathematics, a "tree" is a graph with no cycles, so called because these graphs often resemble natural trees. Trees can be used to perform functions as computers use binary trees in order to perform operations.

A tree is also an important data structure in computer science.

See also

References

  1. Genesis 1:11-12
  2. Genesis 3:1-7
  3. Judges 9


Rousseau Lallee des Chataigniers.jpg

Theodore Rousseau, Lallee des Chataigniers (France).