Generally yes
Not generally. If the repair man is responsible for damage, he is also responsible to repair it.
No, they live "on" land but they also sometimes roost in trees.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
pollution from big industrys and factorys also some cars let off pollution that can harm trees.
The owner could call the police and you could be charged with trespassing among other traffic violations. You would also be responsible for any damage you caused.
They live in the forest because there are a lot of trees and food. They live in the forest because there are a lot of trees and food.
there is hills and sometimes flat land. there is also tall grass. and lots of trees.
clearing area also making paper for money and more land.
The Vietnamese paint their trees with a white insecticide at the bottom of the trees to kill pest before they can damage crops. Wrapping the trunk in burlap is also another method of controlling the pests.
It depends on the situation. The rider is responsible for his actions while on the bike, but if the bike rider has the right of way and crashes into a car that has failed to yield then it's the car driver whose responsible both for the damage to the car but also to the bike.
clearing area also making paper for money and more land.