If they still have their root systems it is possible. If it is a regular Christmas tree with a cylindrical base, definitely not but you are welcome to try!
If trees are replanted, and harvested in good order, the effects are largely temporary. If trees are carelessly harvested and not replanted, the results can be erosion and considerable environmental damage.
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To make sure there are enough trees on this earth it's simple really: No trees, no oxigen, no humans.
Yes wood is a renewable or replenishable source because it comes from trees and they can be replanted.
No.
Christmas trees are real trees.
One source of Mahogany might be sustainable however another might not. It depends, if new trees are replanted as old ones are cut down and if the source will last until that tree that was just planted has grown then yes but if the trees are cut down and new ones are not replanted then no.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
Christmas trees cannot talk.
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
Companies in the United States are required to reforest the land that they cut. Over 4 million trees are replanted each year.http://sharplogger.vt.edu/virginiasfi/faq.html
Christmas trees :)