It could cause a flood.
The trees start to blossom with a light pink flower.
Negatives: there will likely be property damage and people may be injured or killed. Positive: Old trees may be cleared out to make way for new growth.
No really if you are near and if you don't pay attention, it may happen
If you mean rubbish in your yard, then if you live in a city, they may deem it a public safety/fire/health hazard and condemn your property.
Watersheds are influenced by the topography of an area because the shape of the land determines where water will flow. Topography influences the direction and speed of water runoff, which can affect the size and boundaries of a watershed. Steep slopes can lead to rapid runoff, while flat terrain may result in slower water flow and larger watersheds.
The trees are organic but their cultivation may not be.
Yes, there are many commercially managed softwood forests. Trees are felled in sections, cleared and replanted. The timber may be used to make paper, fence poles, fence panels, garden furniture, chipboard, the bark may be used as a garden mulch and weed suppressor, and furniture, etc.
This actually did happen at least once. On May 12, 1997 Miami, Florida was hit by an F1 tornado. There was moderate damage to trees and buildings. Fortunately strong tornadoes are rare in Florida.
Young trees may struggle to receive enough sunlight and nutrients in a crowded environment, leading to stunted growth or even death. They may also face increased competition for resources such as water and space, which can impact their overall health and development. It's important to provide adequate spacing or actively manage the forest to ensure the healthy growth of both young and mature trees.
No but there may be trees that where there.
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No, raccoons may eat fruits and nuts produced by trees but they do not eat trees.