Depends.
If they are your trees you're pretty much free to treat them as you wish.
If they belong to someone else, then by cutting them down you're destroying private property, and you'll be responsible to to pay compensation for that.
Sometimes, the state/government will decide how/if trees are allowed to be felled in specially sensitve areas. And if you don't comply with that, even if it's on your land, you may be punished for it.
Absolutely.
In some countries and states yes.
to stop them from cutting down your trees, do not accept any sum of money that is being offered by them.
Yes, it is since trees are part of the environment and cutting down the trees is interacting with the environment.
Clear cutting, is the process by cutting down all the trees in an area at once. and selective cutting is when they cut down only some trees in a forest and leaving a mix of tree sizes and species behind. Clear cutting is cutting down everything at once. and selective cutting is cutting down only some trees!
Cutting down trees affects climate because trees having damp moistness in them so when trees are cut down, it permanently effects the ecosystem.
Some people have permission from the law to cut down trees to make things such as: paper, tissues, furniture,boats... but some people cut down trees illegally for many different reasons.
deforestation is a name for cutting down trees.
us humans, by cutting down trees and burning them down Ni**s stop cutting trees sinceraly Roger Daniel Messi
cutting down trees lowers the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere and makes soil errosion slower
It depends on where you are. Many countries have specific laws and rules about cutting trees. Many Mediterranean countries have laws about cutting down olive trees. Many countries have laws about cutting in protected forests, or cutting specific types of trees.
The dangers of cutting down trees is that in future there will be no oxygen and together with soil erosion. The soluion is to stop cutting down trees or harvest trees responsibly by planting others in the place of ones cut down with mixed growth rates and oxygen production.