Because the atmosphere of the Earth is what it is largely as a result of millions of
years of the existence of vast forests of trees and ... coincidentally and perhaps
inconveniently ... humans depend on that atmosphere for breathing purposes.
"cosmology"
Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused significant destruction on the ground but did not have a long-lasting impact on the atmosphere. The storm's immediate effects were localized to the region and did not have a significant impact on the overall atmospheric conditions globally.
Acorns and leaves are common things that fall from oak trees.
It depends largely on the strength of the tornado. Weak tornadoes (EF0 and EF1) can break tree limbs and knock over shallow rooted trees. Tornadoes in the EF2 range will snap the trunks of large trees. An EF3 tornado will uproot most trees, some trees may go airborne. A strong EF3 to EF4 can strip the bark off a tree and leave only stubs of the larges boughs.
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
Humans should be concerned about endangering all animals.
removal of trees and clearing of the forest
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
Most are not
Increase in global warmingDecrease of jungle habitat for humans, animals and birdsProfits for multi-national firms, legal and illegal.
Ergonomics is the science concerned with designing safe and comfortable machines for humans.
Humans can actually help trees because we breathe out Carbon dioxide when trees take in but when we cut down trees then we kill it.
Humans and pine trees both inhabit the planet Earth.
The removal of trees (de = remove, forest = trees). The cutting of woods and trees. The destruction of forested areas.
dont cut trees
Yes. If they claim the land, they can do with it what is legally allowable by their government. Similar to being able to cut down trees in your yard. Some communities require approval before the removal of trees, while others don't care.
Deforestation simply means the mass removal of trees.