Molave Tree Drawing

Molave Tree Drawing

Mr. Jessy has Molave plantation. There are 112 Molave trees in a row. If there are 13 rows, how many Molave trees are there in all?a.1,546 treesb.1,456 treesc.1,207 treesd.1,401 trees ​

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1. Mr. Jessy has Molave plantation. There are 112 Molave trees in a row. If there are 13 rows, how many Molave trees are there in all?a.1,546 treesb.1,456 treesc.1,207 treesd.1,401 trees ​


X=112X13=1456

Therefore;

Answer is b. 1456 trees

Answer:

Mr. Jessy has Molave plantation. There are 112 Molave trees in a row. If there are 13 rows, how many Molave trees are there in all?a.1,546 treesb.1,456 treesc.1,207 treesd.1,401 trees B.1456 trees

Step-by-step explanation:

112×13=1,456 trees.

#CARRY ON LEARNING

2. Task 2:Trees in the PhilippinesThere are many kinds of trees here in our country like bamboo, coconut, narra and molave. Draw your favorite tree and describe it.​


Explanation:

I’ve been taught since I was a kid, and you probably were too, that trees create oxygen, store water, house wildlife, and that planting a tree does a whole lot of good in the world.

It does, but too bad they never taught us how to do it the right way.

It turns out, many tree planting activities today are flawed, creating “forests” that fail to give these benefits.

Answer:

Semal tree/ Bombax ceiba:

- Bombax ceiba, like other trees of the genus Bombax, is commonly known as cotton tree. More specifically, it is sometimes known as Malabar silk-cotton tree; red silk-cotton; red cotton tree, or ambiguously as silk-cotton or kapok, both of which may also refer to Ceiba pentandra.

- This Asian tropical tree has a straight tall trunk and its leaves are deciduous in winter. Red flowers with 5 petals appear in the spring before the new foliage. It produces a capsule which, when ripe, contains white fibres like cotton. Its trunk bears spikes to deter attacks by animals. Although its stout trunk suggests that it is useful for timber, its wood is too soft to be very useful.

Explanation:


3. Task 2: Trees in the Philippines There are many kinds of trees here in our country like bamboo, coconut, narra, and molave. Draw your favorite tree and describe it. ​


Answer:

Hindi ko alam na pindot ko lang to

Answer:

narra

Explanation:


4. qualities of molave tree


Answer:

It is a tree that grows irregularly, short, crooked, and has a fluted bole with thick, low, medium, to moderately large buttresses. It is intolerant to shade and a light-loving species with a spreading crown. It partially or entirely sheds its leaves during the latter part of the dry season

Answer:

it is a tree that grows irregularly short crooked and has a fluted bole with thick low medium to moderately large buttresses


5. the Molave tree and the orchid summary​


Answer:

The Molave and the Orchid was a story of love and purpose. Its a story of an old arrogant, strong and sturdy Molave tree and a beautiful orchid who clings in the Molave's trunk. ... And sacrifice is the logic of love. You have not worked for anyone, nor sacrificed for anyone.

Explanation:

#KeepStudying

6. What is the importance of molave tree? 7-10 sentences


Answer:

The molave tree (Vitex parviflora) is a species of flowering plant that is native to the Philippines. It is a medium-sized tree that grows up to 30 meters in height and is known for its hard and dense wood. Molave wood is prized for its strength and durability, making it an ideal material for construction, furniture, and other wood products.

In addition to its economic value, the molave tree also has significant ecological importance. It is a keystone species in many Philippine forests, playing a vital role in maintaining the structure and function of the ecosystem. Molave trees provide habitat and food for a variety of animals, including birds, monkeys, and bats. They also help to protect soil and prevent erosion, and are important for maintaining water quality in streams and rivers.

The molave tree is also highly valued for its cultural and spiritual significance in the Philippines. It is considered a national symbol and is featured in Philippine literature and art. In some indigenous communities, the molave tree is revered as a guardian of the forest and is believed to have spiritual powers.

In summary, the molave tree is important for its economic, ecological, and cultural value. It is a vital resource for the Philippines and is valued for its strength, durability, and ecological importance.


7. what does the molave tree represent?​


Explanation:

Quezon used Molave as a representation of the Filipinos. Molave is described to be a strong and huge tree that will not be swayed in times of natural catastrophe like typhoon.

Answer:

Quezon used Molave as a representation of the Filipinos. Molave is described to be a strong and huge tree that will not be swayed in times of natural catastrophes like typhoons.

Explanation:

#G0OGLE


8. What isa the difference between the narra tree to molave tree


Molave tree is a tree that grows irregularly, short, crooked, and has a fluted bole with thick, low, medium, to moderately large buttresses.
while Narra tree bears many long branches that are at first ascending, but eventually arching over and sometimes drooping at the ends.

9. compare and contrast of molave tree and persona​


Explanation:

compare:

narra and molave it's take a year before break down if wet.

contrast:

the narra tree have two color and molave tree is one only.


10. What are Oualities of theMolave tree? in poem "LIKE THE MOLAVE"​


Answer:

brave, firm,strong

Explanation:

base sa nabasa ko


11. Using the Venn Diagram below, list the similarities and differences of Filipino and the Molave tree as mentioned in the poem.Filipino Both "Like the Molave"​


Explanation:

Plsss po pa brainliest

plssss po


12. common things about a molave tree and filipino's


Answer:

Molave is a medium-sized to fairly large tree with a spreading crown. It partially or entirely sheds its leaves during the latter part of the dry season. The tree is common in both secondary and open primary forests at low altitudes throughout the Philippines.


13. What are the Characteristics of molave tree?


Answer:firm,resilent staunch and strong in its own fibre

Explanation:on poem nakalagay po doon

i hope nakatulong


14. what isa the difference between the narra tree to molave tree


Molave tree is a tree that grows irregularly, short, crooked, and has a fluted bole with thick, low, medium, to moderately large buttresses.
while Narra tree bears many long branches that are at first ascending, but eventually arching over and sometimes drooping at the ends.

15. What are the qualities of a molave tree that you need as a person?​


Answer:They are courteous, brave, industrious, self-reliant, patriotic, and have strong moral fibers.


16. benefits of molave tree​


Answer:

it gives oxygen and cool air or healthy air

Molave has antimicrobial, antifungal, carminative, anthelmintic, and digestive properties. It is also believed to help cure conditions such as poisons, diarrhea, stomatitis, anorexia, blindness, leprosy, worm infestation, rheumatic, swellings, jaundice, and dropsy. Also, it is used for bathing women after childbirth.

17. What is the characteristics of a molave tree?


Molave is a medium to large tree that grows 15 meters long. The leaves are composed of three leaflets. The flowers are bluish and form in clusters at the end of small branches. It is a fruit-bearing tree describes as round, dark blue, 5 mm in size. This tree is known for its strong, tough and durable wood. The name "molave" is derived Spanish word and translated as Mulawin in Tagalog.

Propagating a Molave Tree

These are the steps in propagating Molave using seeds:

1.   Collect ripe fruits from the tree or the soil under the tree canopy.

2.   Soak dried fruits in water and dispose of those that float.

3.   Remove the seeds from the fruits by pressing between fingers.

4.   Plant the seeds in individual pots or on a seedbed.

Medicinal Benefits of Molave

Molave is also used as herbal plants for its healing benefits such as:

Its wood and bark have healing effects on wounds and poisonous bites. The leaves are used to feed cattle, carabaos, and goats to cure digestive problems.  The wood extract is considered a good first aid for poisons, as a dose of it will induce vomiting.  The extract can also be used in curing diarrhea, jaundice, and dropsy.

Kindly read the following links  for additional information:

What is the story about " the molave and the orchid"

explain? https://brainly.ph/question/1662741

To whom is the like a molave poem addressed? https://brainly.ph/question/500156

Herbal plants and their procedure​.

https://brainly.ph/question/2201083

#LetsStudy


18. what is the qualities of molave tree


Answer:

It is a tree that grows irregularly, short, crooked, and has a fluted bole with thick, low, medium, to moderately large buttresses. It is intolerant to shade and a light-loving species with a spreading crown. It partially or entirely sheds its leaves during the latter part of the dry season.

Explanation:

hope it helps


19. compare molave tree to filipino resiliency​


Answer:

Filipino characteristics are compared to a sturdy Molave tree that is grown in most parts of the Philippines.

MANUEL L. QUEZON ONCE SAID: "GROW AND BE LIKE THE MOLAVE"

people to grow and be like the molave, strong and resilient, rising in the hillside, unafraid of the raging flood, the lightning or the storm, confident of its own strength. If we have the will to survive and the will to achieve social efficiency, we cannot deny this task of spiritual revival. Let us begin now to mold the typical Filipino.

We are Oriental. Orientals are known for their placidity and passivity. In the world of humanity we are looked upon as a quiet and smooth lake from which th adventurous and enterprising may reap enjoyment and gain. I refuse to allow the Filipinos to be so regarded.


20. Filipino molave tree​


Answer:

What kind of tree is Molave?

smallflower chaste tree

Juss. Vitex parviflora is a species of plant in the family Verbenaceae, also known as smallflower chaste tree or the molave tree. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

Molave has been suggested for shelterbelts and already planted in reforestation projects in the Philippines. Its wood and bark have curative effects on wounds and poisonous bites. The leaves are used to feed cattles, carabaos, and goats, especially during the dry season when rangelands are somewhat barren.

Answer:

Ang Molave, Mulawin, o Malaruhat ay isang uri ng puno sa pamilyang Verbenaceae, at ng kahoy na nakukuha sa punong ito.

Explanation:


21. What are the Characteristics of molave tree?​


Answer:

characteristics of a Molave Tree

It is a tree that grows irregularly, short,

crooked, and has a fluted bole with thick, low, medium, to moderately large buttresses.


22. endemic trees like 17alisay,molave,and toog are abundant phillippines​


Answer:

exsinish

Explanation:

a vorse like an hoob joining a card


23. 4. Why Filipinos should be like the Molave? What are characteristics of a Molave tree that We Filipinos should imitate.​


Answer:

•The Molave tree is never swayed and as a people it is essential we build on a strong moral fiber that will enable us to stand tall. When we understand this, we begin to know ourselves. When we know ourselves, we can therefore complete the expression of genuine love for country.

As Manuel Luis Quezon therefore said, grow and be like a Molave. It is the citizenry that makes a nation and a strong nation is built on character.

Explanation:

#BRAINLY #CARRYNON YOUR LEARNING


24. what is similar qualities of persona and molave tree in the story ​?


Answer:

strong in its fiber like the molave

Explanation:

kasi mabuhay


25. compare and contrast the narra tree and molave tree


compair:
narra and molave tree it's take a year before break down if wet.

contrast:
the narra tree have two color ang molave tree is one only

26. Why Filipinos should be like the Molave? What are characteristics of a Molave tree that We Filipinos should imitate?


President Manuel L. Quezon once said “I want our people to be like a Molave tree, strong and resilient, standing on the hillsides, unafraid of the rising tide, lighting and the storm, confident of its strength.” I still find myself reflecting much on this especially in my most trying of times and it was only as I grew older that I understood better what it took to be just like a Molave. Known for its durable wood, the Molave can withstand the toughest of storms – the kind that can be likened to the storms we face in our own lives.

Pa brainliest po thx^^


27. what are the similarity of filipinos to a molave tree??


Answer:

The similarities of Filipinos to a molave tree are being firm, loyal, faithful,resilient and strong.

Explanation:

Because the Molave Tree can be described as firm, resilient staunch, rising from the hillside and strong on its own fibre.


28. qualities of molave tree​


Answer:

firm,resilent staunch and strong in its own fibre

Explanation:

on poem nakalagay po doon

i hope nakatulong


29. is molave a fruit bearing tree?​


Answer:

yes it is

Explanation:

because molave is a fruit and it is a bearing one


30. what isa the difference between the narra tree to molave tree


he molave trees are uniquely versatile and should deserve more vigorous attention. Their specific uses are so numerous that it is quite impossible to make a complete list. To generalize, they are used in the form of round logs or posts, sliced lumber, driftwood, or intact live plants, and also as fuel, fodder for livestocks and as herbal medicine.

These trees must have been used a thousand different ways since the distant past. Some logs or lumber have survived the ravages of time and seem to have surfaced to declare that they are part of the country’s historical heritage. 

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