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Q: How many countries forbid cutting down trees to make paper?
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Is cutting down trees or parts of trees illegal in the US?

It depends on where you are. Many countries have specific laws and rules about cutting trees. Many Mediterranean countries have laws about cutting down olive trees. Many countries have laws about cutting in protected forests, or cutting specific types of trees.


How does cutting down the trees affect us as humans?

that is where we get our paper from


Why does people cutting trees?

so that people can make more paper


What is the process called that makes paper without cutting down trees?

Recycling.


That ban of polythene will lead to more cutting of trees?

I agree with this statement bcoz if people will not use polythene, they will switch to paper or cloth based materials. More and more use of paper will definitely lead to more cutting of trees.


Why should wood and paper come from forests?

There's no "should" about it, and no room for debate - it's what it does. You get wood by cutting up trees. You get paper by dissolving trees into their separate fibers, then reasembling those as paper.


Who was the girl that used paper without cutting down the trees?

I dont even know?


Who benefits the cutting of trees?

People who make houses or make paper need lumber.


Is there a law against not cutting down trees?

In some countries and states yes.


What are the common motifs used in chinese paper cutting?

The common motifs used in Chinese paper cutting include the stork, hens and roosters, squares and other geometric shapes, and trees.


Trees are known as the lungs of the earth How is it being destroyed?

trees give you air but people are cutting down them as we get paper we lose air and lots of trees are dying


Have humans afected the animal life?

Yes by taking there homes by cutting down trees for paper