Trees Secretly Communicate Beneath the Ground

Trees Secretly Communicate Beneath the Ground

What if forests are more connected than we ever realized? Scientists have discovered that trees communicate through an underground network often called the Wood Wide Web. This system is formed by fungi that attach to tree roots, allowing plants to exchange water, nutrients, and chemical signals. Through this network, trees can even send warnings about pests or drought — and older, well-established trees often support younger or weaker ones by sharing extra resources. Beneath the forest floor, a quiet system of cooperation is constantly at work. #DidYouKnow #RealWorldFacts #NatureFacts #ScienceFacts #Forest #HiddenWorld #Biology #EarthFacts #Shorts