Of course! Cherries are sold in many supermarkets so I'm pretty sure they are edible :)
Some varieties do. Sand cherries are one variety that grow on a shrub.
There are many edible shellfish who live in the sand. Many people enjoy eating clams and mussels. Clams and mussels are bivalve mollusks who live in the sand. People also like crabs. Crabs are crustacean shellfish who live in the sand.
You should check the exact species of cherry tree just to be sure, but yes, Japanese cherries are edible, and within Japan are actually more expensive than the 'American' dark cherries for sale.
The two cherries Brian found in "Hatchet" were tucked into a kind of greenery cluster he found while scavenging for edible plants around his shelter. He was overjoyed to find them as they provided a much-needed burst of sweetness in his otherwise meager diet.
It needs another tree.
I do not think so, but if you have sap, you'd better get a new tree. :)
Sand, rock, wood, and other such non-edible stuff.
no,unless you consider a glass beer bottle edible. eating silicon dioxide in any form, other than as sand or small, rounded drops would be suicidal.
The correct plural possessive noun of "cherry" is "cherries'".
dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
As for game, there are: deer, moose, bears, ducks, geese and fish. As far as edible plants, there are also: dandelions, raspberries, Saskatoon berries, boysenberries, blueberries, gooseberries, strawberries, choke cherries, and some types of edible mushrooms.