Gasoline is NOT good for a tree.
It would kill it "IF" it is a large enough amount of gasoline poured on a young, small, sick, delicate or sensitive tree.
A large, older tree and a small amount of gas is not a problem.
It depends on all those factors if it would harm or kill a tree. There is potential.
Yes indeed! Gasoline shall kill all vegetation.
It's not. Gasoline can poison you and kill you.
It will kill you.
Will ivy growing up an oak tree eventually kill the tree?
yes, but it will grow back.
Gasoline is a fossil fuel and hydrophobic in nature hence obstruct with life supporting activities.
You can kill a full grown cedar tree by "ringing" the tree or by cutting out a ring of bark that goes all the way around the trunk. You can also kill the tree by cutting it down or uprooting the tree.
You can kill a crab apple tree by cutting it down with an axe.
no, in fact regularly inhaling gasoline promotes the healthy growth and function of your brain.
No, the Judas tree does not kill insects. The Judas tree is actually named the Cercis siliquastrum tree. It is a deciduous tree from Southern Europe and Western Asia.
an oak tree
Yes, or it'll char them.
Yes, by killing the entire organism.