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The "Interesting Facts" thread

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Salt and sugar look nearly identical to the naked eye. Things are not always as they seem.
Maybe so but they'll still throw you in jail for trying to eat a crackhead, salt or sugar on top! 😉
 
Well, just in case you guys have not noticed.... Trees? Well .. they're just big or giant bushes.
Do we consider a bush to be a bush because of it's size or because of our perspective? What is ... " A bush "?
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Well, just in case you guys have not noticed.... Trees? Well .. they're just big or giant bushes.
Do we consider a bush to be a bush because of it's size or because of our perspective? What is ... " A bush "?
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The difference between a tree and a bush is as follows1234:
  • Trees typically have a single woody stem, grow upright, and have a well-defined structure with branches forming a canopy.
  • Shrubs have a bushier appearance, with stems often originating from the ground, creating a dense and rounded growth pattern.
  • Generally, trees are over 20 feet tall with trunks more than 2 inches in diameter, while shrubs are smaller and have many small, woody stems rising from the base.
 
The difference between a tree and a bush is as follows1234:
  • Trees typically have a single woody stem, grow upright, and have a well-defined structure with branches forming a canopy.
  • Shrubs have a bushier appearance, with stems often originating from the ground, creating a dense and rounded growth pattern.
  • Generally, trees are over 20 feet tall with trunks more than 2 inches in diameter, while shrubs are smaller and have many small, woody stems rising from the base.
So trees are just tall, skinnier bushes and bushes are short trees that need a diet ?
 
Well, just in case you guys have not noticed.... Trees? Well .. they're just big or giant bushes.
Do we consider a bush to be a bush because of it's size or because of our perspective? What is ... " A bush "?
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My hedge clippers ans saws don't discriminate.
 
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