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Windsnap
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Root rot caused by disease, leaving roots soft and without anchoring power.Erosion can strip soil and sediments away from the root plate, leaving roots exposed.Deep trenching too close to a tree can sever its roots.

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Construction activities can cause soil compaction, leading to root death.

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  • Snow accumulation can add enough weight to the tree to overpower its roots.
  • Excessive rains can also over-saturate the soil around a tree.
  • Floods can over-saturate the soil surrounding a tree, leaving roots with nothing to grip.
  • Earthquakes can loosen tree roots from their soil, leaving the tree destabilized.
  • Consider the following conditions that can lead to windthrow: What Causes Windthrow – Windthrow can topple the seemingly sturdiest of trees in the lightest of breezes or most furious of winds. While wind is a contributing factor to windthrow and windsnap, it is not the primary cause (under normal circumstances).












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