Trees cannot talk like people, but they can still communicate with each other. Underground, a vast and intricate network of microscopic fungi links tree roots. Dubbed the ¡°wood wide web,¡± this system allows trees to send warning signals to their neighbors about pests or diseases. Nearby trees can then protect themselves by setting up their defenses. Large, older ¡°mother trees¡± can also send nutrients to young seedlings. This network can even connect different kinds of trees! It shows that forests are not just groups of trees, but a connected and caring community.
Hyundong Lee Staff Reporter kids/1775521831/1613368218
1. What links tree roots together deep under the ground?
2. Why do trees send warning signals to their neighbors?
3. What can mother trees send to help young seedlings?
1. What do trees talk to each other about?
2. Do you think forests are like human communities?
3. Why is it important to protect old trees?