No, not as such, though trees have cells which perform the same purpose in the form of pollen.
To make sure there are enough trees on this earth it's simple really: No trees, no oxigen, no humans.
Only 1 't' in Scotland. And the question should be 'ARE there trees in Scotland ?' Are you being stupid on purpose ? Of course there are trees in Scotland.
Microwave towers that are disguised as trees.
Chainsaws are often used for cutting down trees.
Leaves are like organs to the trees. Also is where photosynthesis occurs
Movement of water and solutes such as sugar.
to feed the trees and plants, and also for wildlife to walk on
There are a variety of purposes for a tree farm. There are tree farms that grow trees for the purpose of selling them at Christmas or there are tree farms that are grown for the purpose of managed timber production. There are also tree farms that grow trees that are sold to the public by different greenhouses and garden centers.
They are mostly planted as ornamental/decor trees in parking lots and neighborhoods, although they serve a particularly good use as shade trees. Smaller variations of these trees are grown as bonsai trees, but overall their purpose is still ornamental
A lumberjack's purpose to to help the timber/lumber business by cutting down trees. Also all types of ancillary duties associated with the main purpose is included in a lumberjack's purpose and job description.
Fakes trees are used for a variety of reasons. Artificial Christmas trees are used if someone in the family is allergic to the real tree. Fake trees are used for decoration in an environment that would not be conducive for growing live plants.