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How does drought kill trees?

Droughts, like the extreme summer heat mentioned in the story, severely limit the amount of water available to tree roots. Without enough moisture, trees cannot absorb essential nutrients from the soil, leading to stress. This forces them to shed leaves early, weakening them and eventually leading to their death.

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Droughts and extreme summer heat are killing England's oldest oak trees