Over a billion trees are in the U.S.A Over a billion trees are in the U.S.A u dumb trillions smart face
The us has so many trees because we use their oxygen
There are various trees that provide us with different benefits. For example, maple trees give us maple syrup, rubber trees produce latex used to make rubber, and coconut trees provide coconuts for food and oil. Eucalyptus trees are used for their oil in cosmetics and medicine.
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Trees provide us with oxygen, wood for furniture, paper, pencils and such. Many fruits also grow on trees.
we need trees beacuse it gives us oxygen and without oxygen we wouldnt be alive
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In addition to eating them: Many species of mushrooms, for example, pair with certain species of trees in symbiotic relationships that allow both to thrive. The trees, thanks to the mushrooms, are useful to us in many ways.
Actually the leaves on some trees drop everywhere in fall (not just in the eastern US) and the leaves on other trees never drop.The trees that drop their leaves in fall are called deciduous and the trees that never drop their leaves are called evergreen.The reason for the phenomenon you are describing is that in the eastern US forests have many more deciduous trees than evergreen trees, while in the western US forests have many more evergreen trees than deciduous trees. But forests on both sides of the US always have some of both types.Deciduous trees drop their leaves in fall mostly as a way to minimize water loss in winter to the cold dry air. Evergreens have an entirely different means of coping with cold dry air in winter.
it gives us a resource of paper, desks for school, buildings, fixing things and a bunch of other stuff. it also can kill us if we chop to many trees down because trees give off oxygen and we need oxygen to live. we breath out carbon dioxide and trees take that in for oxygen. if cutting down trees bothers you, you should do something about it and stick up for the trees like i have and make a change.
According to the Green Growing website, the US cuts 222-228 billion trees a year.