Why Christmas tree drinking water?

Christmas trees do not drink water. Christmas trees are evergreens, which means that they have leaves that stay green all year round. Evergreens are able to do this because they have a waxy coating on their leaves that helps to keep water from evaporating. This means that they do not need to drink water as often as other plants.

In addition, Christmas trees are typically cut down and sold without their roots. This means that they are unable to absorb water from the soil. As a result, they will eventually dry out and die.

So, while Christmas trees may look like they are drinking water, they are not actually doing so. They are simply absorbing moisture from the air and from the soil around them.