its renewable because it can grow back if u cut it half way n keep watering it.
Technically they are, since they a very similar forest (but not exactly the same composition) can be grown after more than another half a century. But rarely is this the case, and rarely do humans plan on such a scale. Old-growth generally not considered to be renewable in many situations since they can't be harvested again for decades.Old growth forests have taken hundreds of years to grow, so they are regarded as non-renewable. It would take too long for them to regrow if we cut them down.
No
because it's old growth, and took many centuries to become massive in size
It is a renewable recource since you can reuse it in two ways, one you can pull it out of an old piece of wood and then use it for some other purpose, or you can send it to a recycling plant and they will melt it to make more nails.
to tell how old the tree is
Wood is a resource that is renewable if it comes from quick growing trees, and non-renewable if it comes from old growth forests, or rainforests that may take thousands of years to grow.
Lonely Tree Old Growth in Peril at 3-Creeks - 2012 was released on: USA: April 2012
A material that is renewable with a rapid growth rate, for example bamboo that grows two feet per day and 60-80 feet a year and can harden in five years to be equal in strength to a tree 50 years old.
A material that is renewable with a rapid growth rate, for example bamboo that grows two feet per day and 60-80 feet a year and can harden in five years to be equal in strength to a tree 50 years old.
A tree loses its bark as part of its natural growth process. The outer bark protects the tree from pests, diseases, and environmental damage. As the tree grows, the old bark is shed to make way for new growth and to allow the tree to continue to expand.
The bark on your tree may be peeling due to factors such as old age, disease, insect infestation, or environmental stress. Peeling bark can also be a natural part of a tree's growth process, allowing it to shed old layers and make room for new growth.
The cedar tree bark peels naturally as the tree grows, allowing it to shed old layers and make room for new growth.