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What would happen if trees could talk?
If a tree could talk, it would say… Stop cutting us down! We give you oxygen! There will be no no oxygen and no life.
Can trees communicate with humans?
However, science has at least proven that trees can actually respond to stimulation and that idea is central to the theory that they can communicate. Today, more groundbreaking research has confirmed that it may even be possible for humans and trees to communicate at some level.
How do trees communicate with each other?
Trees share water and nutrients through the networks, and also use them to communicate. They send distress signals about drought and disease, for example, or insect attacks, and other trees alter their behavior when they receive these messages.” Scientists call these mycorrhizal networks.
Can trees understand human language?
They’re naturally networking, connected with everything that exists, including you. Biologists, ecologists, foresters, and naturalists increasingly argue that trees speak, and that humans can learn to hear this language. In fact, the relationships between trees and other lifeforms are reflected in Waorani language.
How do trees help other plants?
Trees improve air quality. Trees are sometimes called the lungs of the Earth because they absorb pollutants through their leaves, trapping (or “sequestering”), and filtering contaminants in the air. Like all green plants, trees also produce oxygen through photosynthesis.
What would happen if the plants could move?
Explanation: if plants could move we may get oxygen everywhere.
Two decades ago, while researching her doctoral thesis, ecologist Suzanne Simard discovered that trees communicate their needs and send each other nutrients via a network of latticed fungi buried in the soil — in other words, she found, they “talk” to each other.
How do trees learn to survive?
Trees rely on their fungal network to communicate and gain knowledge just as much as we humans rely on the internet! A healthy forest is one that is well-connected by the “internet of trees” and has plenty of mother trees. This allows a forest to recover from random changes, like those caused by humans harvesting trees.
Do trees send help to their neighbours?
Studies have found that trees can send help to their neighbours via the fungal network. For example, when a tree is attacked, it will release certain chemicals that travel through the fungal network and warn other trees of the danger.
Do trees and plants have consciousness?
This is what they wanted me to share with you: Trees and plants have consciousness. It’s different than ours, but they feel JOY when humans connect with them and acknowledge them. It’s like how we feel joy when we walk through nature because we are feeling their acknowledgement of us.