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It grows on trees

BARK

Actually, the term “bark” typically refers to the protective outer covering of a tree. It is a tough, protective layer that helps shield the tree from external elements such as insects, diseases, and extreme weather conditions. While trees do indeed grow, the bark itself is not what grows on trees but rather is a part of the tree’s structure. Trees grow by adding layers of new cells, including the inner wood and outer bark layers.

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