actually no! the number is increasing so that the wood supply doesn't run out. However, even thought these new forests are expanding at an alarming rate greedy business men still cut down the rainforests and old forests with thriving eco systems.
Because of deforestation and the fact that man use wood for building and making paper :p CONSERVE THOSE TREES
Deciduous trees are trees that lose their leaves at the end of the growing season. This process is known as leaf abscission. Examples of deciduous trees include maple, oak, and birch.
Pine cones typically take two years to mature and release their seeds. In the first year, the pine cone develops, and in the second year, the pine cone opens to disperse its seeds. This two-year cycle allows the pine tree to ensure successful reproduction.
Evergreen trees.
In general, peach trees are capable of bearing fruit every year once they reach maturity. However, factors such as weather conditions, tree health, and pruning practices can affect the consistency and abundance of the fruit production.
An average beaver can cut down around 200 trees in a year. Beavers are prolific chewers and use trees for building dams and lodges. Their ability to fell trees helps shape and alter their environment to suit their needs.
Every single one of them that caught on fire.
A tree which sheds it's leaves once a year is called deciduous.
milions
There are approximately 25-30 million Christmas trees sold in the U.S every year
Yes the amount of carbon is increasing .
over 8.5 millon
500
Around 1 billion are cut or burned down every year
I am pretty sure that it is probably around 40 million every year
the answer is that over 34 million chrismas trees are cut down each year.
The decreasing in trees.
trees are being cut down