Dead trees do not go anywhere. They decompose in the spot they died.
Dead trees get charged quickly, since dry / dead roots dont supply water to the leaves of the tree the charge accumulated also does not get discharged to the ground. Hence lightning strikes dead trees more than living trees.
Dead Trees - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: UK:Approved
That means its completely dead and drying out. The only thing you can go is throw it out.
All sorts of mushrooms can grow on dead trees. Multiple varieties of mushrooms can flourish on living trees as well.
They do not die because they are only waiting to go to the next season. They, in a way are dead, but not really dead. :O
Trees provide oxygen without trees this would be just a dead planet!
composed the increasing of mineral
the komodo dragon diges a pit under a dead tree or a rock
For dead trees are two methods: - radiocarbon dating - dendrochronology
They are the only trees with wood soft enough for them to peck it out
Bacterias are microorganisms the only can be seen under a microscope. Fungi is a decomposer which means it eats dead trees or grows on dead trees! $.$
dead leaves fallen under trees form a layer of DUFF which protects the ground from moisture evaporation