No..Probably the cheapest, because of its rapid growth rate, and soft wood.
you can make another pine tree but a bigger one.
Anything that one can plant is "renewable."
Pine trees themselves can be identified because they are the only trees that have bundled needles: groups of needles wrapped firmly together at one end. Most olny have up to seven needles in a bundle!
Basically yes, pine trees are felled as its one of the fastest growing softwoods available.
The one that comes from trees
The nickname for Maine is 'The Pine Tree State.' The white pine is the state tree and one of the most common trees in Maine. It is also the officially designated state symbol.
It was one of the first trees to grow
in the fall. most trees loose their leaves in the fall.
The average height for a pine is forty to sixty feet, although there are some that reach the lofty heights of seventy to eighty feet (Norway Pine and Ponderosa Pine, respectively), and the Western White Pine which may reach one-hundred and ten feet.
Some pine trees and Pine cones.
Pine and spruce are both evergreens, so the answer would be "either one", or "neither". An evergreen forest isn't classified as having one type of tree. Some of them even contain deciduous trees.
Ireland has lots of trees, because it has the kind of environment that can support them. At one time very large areas of Ireland were covered in trees. There is still a lot of forest in Ireland.