There's no "should" about it, and no room for debate - it's what it does.
You get wood by cutting up trees.
You get paper by dissolving trees into their separate fibers, then reasembling those as paper.
The biome that provides most of the wood for paper is the temperate forest biome, which includes forests such as coniferous forests and deciduous forests. These forests are rich in tree species like spruce, pine, fir, and oak that are commonly used in paper production.
wood, fires, tolet paper, paper towels, paper plates, anything made of paper
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Paper cups are made from paper. Paper is made from recycled paper or wood chips. Wood chips come from trees that are cut down and chopped up just to produce paper. If the trees come from plantation forests that are planted and grown for the purpose, then they might be called a renewable resource. It would be better to make all paper cups from recycled paper, or, better still, stop using any "throw-away" items.
There are many ways to conserve forests including setting aside areas as parks and replanting areas that are harvested for wood. You can also conserve forests by purchasing land and not developing that area or by using less paper and wood in your home.
using wood for energy generation and paper production is decimating world forests.
they come form seeds and people kill the trees Edited answer: From the forests and the countryside
No, the world's rain forests should not be cut because if you cut them , then it wont be a rainforests anymore. But I also think that you should cut down the rain forests but not all of it. if you do cut down the rain forests , then it will be a good thing because we need paper and wood but the animals wont have a place to live anymore.
It can be made into many different things including paper, lumber, charcoal, or many other products.
The principal natural resource taken from forests is timber, which is used for a variety of purposes including construction, furniture making, and paper production.
Forests are a source of cellulose products for wood (lumber) and paper. These industries use forests as sources of raw materials. Forests occupy land which may be seen as being better used as farmland and have to be removed.
Wood is a renewable resource because trees can be replanted. Coal is not renewable as it is formed over millions of years from decomposed plant material. Paper, if made from responsibly managed forests, can be considered renewable due to the ability to replant trees for future paper production.