A tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves. Trees have a variety of shapes and sizes, and they play essential roles in the ecosystem, providing oxygen, shelter, and food for many organisms.
Trees can be classified based on various criteria, including their leaf structure, reproductive structures, and habitat. Some common types of trees include:
Deciduous Trees: Trees that shed their leaves annually, such as oak, maple, and birch trees.
Coniferous Trees: Trees that bear cones and usually have needle-like leaves, such as pine, spruce, and fir trees.
Evergreen Trees: Trees that retain their leaves throughout the year, such as cedar, cypress, and juniper trees.
Fruit Trees: Trees that produce fruits, including apple, cherry, and peach trees.
Apply scientific and engineering ideas to design, evaluate, and refine a device that minimizes the force on a macroscopic object during a collision.
Energy
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as either motions of particles or energy stored in fields.