Bark.
Bark is from trees. The trees grow bark to protect the tree.
The group of trees known for thin smooth bark that peels off in layers are called "paperbark trees." These trees are characterized by their unique bark texture and have adaptations that help them shed old bark to promote healthy growth. Paperbark trees are commonly found in wetland areas and are native to several regions around the world.
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
Bark is located on trees. Trees are found in every country.
birch trees
because Woodpeckers eat at the bark of some trees for the trees to grow new bark
Trees can get bark through a process called secondary growth, where they produce new tissue underneath the bark. The bark serves as a protective outer layer against pests, diseases, and environmental stressors. As the tree grows, the bark expands and gets thicker to accommodate the increasing size of the tree.
Maple trees are known for their vibrant red leaves in autumn. Other types of trees that can also turn red in autumn include oak trees, dogwood trees, and sweet gum trees.
no they don't
Nope, they used bark from the mulberry trees
Elephants eat tree bark.