Yes
The Society of American Foresters (SAF), the national scientific and educational organization of the forestry profession, has compiled a "top ten" list of forestry-related advances in the United States over the past century.
According to the SAF, "the country has more trees now than it did in 1920 on approximately the same amount of forestland. It also has the largest legally protected wilderness system in the world, while at the same time sustaining a highly productive and efficient wood products industry."
Yes, because if we plant more and more trees our air will be clean and fresh. and because if we plant more trees now we will have more in the future !!!!
yes.People started growing more and more trees in the 1900s.
I'd say more. because they are going down a lot now. and also we use trees for like building and for paper and for more. So i'd say yeah.
Murree is more crowded now than it was in the 1960s. It has lost some trees and the resulting landslides affected the writer's feelings for it.
Trees, like all living things, reproduce. Left to their own devices trees will make more trees.
Murre lost some of its trees, the resulting landslides and now it is being threatened by deforestation.
Nobody invented allah. he was always there. he invented people trees the sun and more. How would i now? i am a muslim!
from when they were planted to now.
Hello, new trees are planted by regulation within two years of the cut. Fines will occur if this is not done. This industry is highly regulated, much more than anyone would guess. We replant two to three times the trees that are removed. There are more trees in North America now than 100 years ago, really!
TREES TREES AND..... MORE TREES! Manitoba has lots of trees and are trying to grow more by littering less and conserving energy.
plains have more trees than prairies do and prairies have a little bit of trees
older trees because they have more time to develop the oxygen