Yes but not because of greenhouse gasses trees produce less than 1% of the worlds oxygen .Algae absorbs most Co2 & produces most of the worlds oxygen. but trees shoud be planted because many animals are becoming endangered or extinct because of destruction of natural habitat. one of the most destructive being treefelling for mahogany. on average 20 trees are knocked down to reach one mahogany tree
Pine trees should be planted about 10-15 feet apart to achieve optimal privacy.
Well the trees provide us with oxygen, and we provide them with carbon dioxide. So if you planted more trees, we'd have more oxygen and they'd have more carbon dioxide! :D
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
The trees are planted along the sea shores because
Green Giant Arborvitae trees should be planted approximately 5 to 6 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
Thuja Green Giant trees should be planted approximately 5 to 8 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
The large trees steel the water, so the small plant suffocates.
There are 4 trees planted in each row since 24m / 6 rows = 4 trees/row. The total number of trees planted is 6 rows x 4 trees/row = 24 trees.
There is no simple answer to that as trees come in different sizes and so need to be planted in different ways. Trees that will grow to be very big need more space when they are planted than smaller types of trees. Then there are other factors like where trees could be planted. In hard rocky areas, it would not be easy to plant trees. So there are too many variables to give a definitive answer.
Trees are a Renewable resource. They can be planted, and grown, and their seeds can be planted and grown. It might take decades for a tree to reach maturity, but, trees are a renewal resource. They should be around for the future, growing, making seeds to be planted, and grown well into the foreseeable future.
Yes, cherry seeds can be planted to grow cherry trees.
Evergreen trees should be planted at a distance of about 10 to 15 feet apart to ensure proper growth and development. This spacing allows enough room for the trees to receive adequate sunlight, nutrients, and water, promoting healthy growth.