no you shot the cat not the tree
If it was struck by lightening or blew over in a storm, that's considered an act of God, and the owner of the fence pays. If someone caused the tree to fall over, that person would be responsible. If the tree simply died IDK, still think it's the fence owner though.
Yes, a dead palm tree can fall over on its own due to factors such as decay, strong winds, or other environmental conditions that weaken its structure.
yes they alaways fall of the tree. yes they alaways fall of the tree.
You would fall.
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you click on the flower that squirts yellow stuff at you and a fly circles your head. walk over to a hole in the tree and the tree shall eat the fly. Do it over and over again a eventually acorn seeds shall fall off the tree Note: you have to be a tycoon to collect them.
It depends on what made the tree fall. If the tree is dead, then the owner of the tree is liable. If a tornado caused it to blow over it is considered a natural act and no one is liable.
Hans Howes ( also in the movie " There will Be Blood ".
Jimmy shot himself in the school and Dan Scott shot Keith Scott in season 3 of One Tree Hill. This all happened in Tree Hill High.
Pine trees do fall over easily. They have a root system that grows straight down into the ground, making them more vulnerable to uprooting by strong winds.
As the weight of the tree is more it cannot hold any longer ,so it starts developing roots from stem
In a Tree (such as a process tree [as seen in this screen-shot ], or a file tree [as seen in this screen-shot ]) the "children" as you aptly described them are generally called "Descendants"