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how would uncontrolled cutting of pine trees
There are pine trees adapted to most ecotypes. Bare rock and brackish water might be limiting environments.
Evergreen forest
because they are green and blending to te snowing
The ecosystems name is green woods./ Alpine
Pine needles have a shape which makes them less vulnerable to the cold than the flat leaves of the maple tree or other trees of that type. That is their ecological niche, to keep their leaves and continue to perform photosynthesis all year long. Pine trees do shed their needles regularly, though - just walk past a pine tree and check out the ground beneath.
A peacock ecosystem is usually woody, covered with pine trees. Peacocks live in Southeast Asia, Central Africa, and Central America.
baguio and benguet
No, Pine Trees have pine needles, not leaves
Pine trees are Coniferous plants, and therefore has a thick pine-like "leaves". These trees are usually located in temperate forests and is adapted to withstand harsh, cold, and snowy winters. It also developed a shape very unique, so that when it snows, the snow simply falls off, rather than possibly harming the tree.
Pine trees of course!
A plantation (area of trees) of pine trees