Tapping refers to the practice of carving channels in the bark of the tree so the "rubber" (sap) can drain and be collected.
It is sustainable as it does not damage the forests or require trees to be cut down.
no they cut diagonal lines in the rubber trees and then collect the sap in cups therefore in this way it does not harm the rainforest at all.
No as long as it is not done to excess.
Hi, As am an Indian, here they cultivate teak and mahagony trees along the border of the rubber plantation, and many vegetables are cultivated and also pineapple
It gives us rubber(coming from the name) and oxygen as well as many other trees
Eucalyptus is the genera for (Australian) gum trees. They are members of the wider Myrtle family.[But not for rubber trees.]
The cork oak tree grows in parts of Africa and Europe. Cork can be harvested from the trees without causing any damage.
No, rubber is not a polysaccharide..
The Rubber Tappers need trees to get sap from to make into rubber. The ranchers and Settlers need to cut down those trees for farming and houses. Rubber Tappers can also harm/kill the tree by drilling a wrong hole.
It takes calcium out of trees
they cut the calcium out of trees
none
No, it does not affect trees in any way. Rubber tappers are sure to leave the tree unharmed in any way. :)
A rubber tapper is a person who goes into the forest (or into the rubber plantation, which may be located in a rain forest) and cuts little holes in the bark of certain trees and collects (rubber) sap from the trees. Doing this does not harm the trees.
because they use the milk from the trees to eat and because they have no food or money to buy food and it doesnt harm the trees
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because rubber tappers will lose their job, because there will be no trees to collect sap or rubber from. Also settlers wont be able to build a home.
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They were hired to work on rubber tree plantations.
they want vigina so they screw muther nature