Assuming you are wanting to build an "in ground" pool ... not likely. The roots of the Oak tree spread out in all directions as far out as the branch tips of the tree itself - this is how it is remains upright - roots = anchors for the tree. Not to mention all the leaves that will constantly be falling into the pool - especially in the fall when the oak may loose its leaves for the winter.
California condors do not actually build a nest, they lay a single egg on the floor of a cave, in a tree, or on a ledge.
No. Three animals are not build in a tree. But a nest is build in a tree
California picked the redwood or Sequoia sempervirens in 1937 to be the state tree.
Native Americans used redwood trees to make canoes, and build houses.
You find a black berry pie tree and dig a hole under it, and build an oven and then pull the tree out and cook it in a pie tin
The largest tree in the world is a California Redwood tree named the General Sherman tree located in Sequoia National Park in California.
It depends how near to the pool it is.
Beach, sports, read a book under a tree or on your porch, pool, bike, run, walk, horseback riding.
palm tree roots grow mostly downward so they are not likely to damage your pool
The state tree of California is the California redwood tree.
Canadian Maple Tree
oak