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    Description: The hazard symbol for flammable/highly flammable substances according to directive 67/548/EWG by the European Chemicals Bureau. This version works out better than Image:Hazard F.svg for use as small thumbnail (20-50px), no black border.

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    Although "tree" is a common word, there is no universally recognised precise definition of what a tree is, either botanically or in common language. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In its broadest sense, a tree is any plant with the general form of an elongated stem, or trunk, which supports the photosynthetic leaves or branches at some distance above the ground ...

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    A fir tree snag among living fir trees. In forest ecology, a snag refers to a standing dead or dying tree, often missing a top or most of the smaller branches.In freshwater ecology it refers to trees, branches, and other pieces of naturally occurring wood found sunken in rivers and streams; it is also known as coarse woody debris.

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    Dendrology (Ancient Greek: δένδρον, dendron, "tree"; and Ancient Greek: -λογία, -logia, science of or study of) or xylology (Ancient Greek: ξύλον, ksulon, "wood") is the science and study of woody plants (trees, shrubs, and lianas), specifically, their taxonomic classifications. [1]

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    Try one of these Christmas tree desserts, ranging from shortbread cookies to tiered cakes. ... 15 Christmas Tree Desserts That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat. Kate Franke. December 20, 2024 at 11:03 ...