about 1354544 trees , if you dont trust this answer ,go count your self :P:P:P
Canada is the largest exporter of Christmas trees in the world, with the majority of trees being exported to the United States. The provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are the main areas where Christmas trees are grown and exported from.
No, it is not normal for a grown-up cat to eat parts of a Christmas tree, though it is normal for cats to get into Christmas trees and sometimes cause them to fall over.
Every American Christian definitely celebrates Christmas and enjoys the second of the festive day with their relatives and friends a lot. Therefore everyone buys Christmas tree on Christmas. So, around 5 billion and more Christmas trees are sold every year in USA.
United Kingdom Christmas trees are typically Nordmann Fir and Norway Spruce. Both of which are rich, green coniferous trees grown locally on tree farms for this purpose.
Christmas trees are grown around the world, they are quite simply evergreen trees that people have decided look pretty. There are farms for growing the trees, but I know a good number of people also get their trees from out in the forrests where the trees gro naturally. Therefore the trees can either grow in the wild forrests, or in various 'farms'.... I would argue that the 'most Christmas trees' are grown in the wild.
no they are noy grown on trees they are grown on bushes
An adult Christmas tree is commonly referred to as a "mature Christmas tree" or simply a "Christmas tree." These trees are typically fully grown and decorated for the holiday season. In contrast, smaller versions are often called "tabletop trees" or "mini Christmas trees." The size and age of the tree can influence its classification but generally, any fully decorated tree for Christmas is considered an adult Christmas tree.
in a field of trees were it is not to hot but get their healthy needs.
Oh, isn't that a lovely thought! Every year, Europe grows around 60 million Christmas trees. Just imagine all those beautiful trees bringing joy and cheer to homes during the holiday season. It's truly a magical sight to see so many trees being grown with love and care.
Voted number 1 is the Fraser Fir tree
Yes, pistachios are grown on trees.