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How many Animals are killed by Trees getting down trees?

They need trees for shelter air food and more!


What happened in food chain when you continously cutting the trees?

when you continuosly cut down the trees it effects the food greatly... Say if the hawks eat the squirrels that live in the trees ,and people cut many of the the trees down, squirrels would decrease in population leaving the hawks to die of hunger. Hope this helps!:)


Why does the government prohibit people from cutting down trees in the forest?

Government prohibited people from cutting down trees in the forest to prevent soil erosion and to protect nature.


How many trees are cut down for electricity?

Unlimated trees


How many trees were cut down in 2011 in the philipppines?

about 50,000 trees


How many trees fell down in the great storm in1987?

About 15 million trees fell down


How many trees does McDonald's cut down yearly?

McDonald's themselves don't cut down trees.


How many trees have humans chopped down pear year?

100 trees have been chopped down in a year


How many trees are they going to take down in one day?

its 7 trees


How many trees are cut down in a day in Canada?

aboyt 40,000 trees


What happenes if you cut down more trees than you need?

You shouldn't be cutting down trees! But if you cut to many, you run out


Why do animals live or use the trees in the coniferous forest?

Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles.