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27 other trees are damaged in the process
narra,mahogany,molave,lauan,apitong and many more....
If referring to "genuine mahogany" which is native to Latin America and the Caribbean, no. However there are several other species of trees in the Mahogany family that grow throughout Asia whose timber is used commercially as mahogany would. These are of the genus TOONA. Toona is one kind of mahogany, other than American mahogany. Toona grows natively in Vietnam (as well as many other Asian countries.) So, mahogany of the Toona genus does grow in Vietnam, however mahogany of the American genus does not.
as more trees were harvested for them to be used at the factories many african indigenous trees were destroyed because of the colonizers so for that they destroyed the african environment
about 2000 for most big ships, and the wood was usually pine, oak, cedar, and mahogany
Well, yes. Look around! There are many different types of trees, but most of them are being cut down. Many rainforests are being destroyed. But, yes, there are a lot of trees in the world!
The Dauphin Island Bridge has not been destroyed. It has undergone repairs and maintenance over the years but has not been completely destroyed.
Yes but not because of greenhouse gasses trees produce less than 1% of the worlds oxygen .Algae absorbs most Co2 & produces most of the worlds oxygen. but trees shoud be planted because many animals are becoming endangered or extinct because of destruction of natural habitat. one of the most destructive being treefelling for mahogany. on average 20 trees are knocked down to reach one mahogany tree
Forests are destroyed by pollution and climate change, and when we cut down too many trees.
over 3 million!!!!!!!!!!! its very sad right!
Almost 200 houses were destroyed!
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