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Q: What is happens to soil after trees are felled?
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How do you use the word felled in a sentence?

I felled three trees before breakfast today!


What is a defence made from felled trees called?

Abatis


Where are felled trees transported to?

wood mills like wehyrehouser


What happens to the soilwhon there are no trees?

Soil erosion makes it barren.


Where do birds go when trees are cut down?

They fly to other trees that have not yet been felled.


What happens to soil fertility when trees are cut down?

it gets eroded


Is global deforestation directly linked to the increasing rate at which trees are felled?

Yes, deforestation means the removal of trees and forests.


How many trees were felled in the Great UK Storm of 1987?

Somewhere around 15million


When are trees felled and why?

Trees are felled because:people want the timber to make something ofpeople want to do something else with the ground where the tree is growing or shadingthe tree gets sick or might damage something important if it would fall over.When trees are felled depends on the situation. In places with real winters, it's justa about always better to fell them in winter as the wood is dryer then.if felled while they're in their active growing phase the wood is moister had has to be dried before it can be used.


What has government done to save forests?

it has done nothing in the past decade to conserve forests. i can say that because the number of trees felled in 1990 was only 14,578 and the number of trees planted was 27,865 (approx.) but the number of trees felled in 2010 is even more than 30,000 and only some 10,182 trees have planted (approx.).


What happens to soil when rain forest is cut down?

The roots of trees keep the soil together. Therefore if the trees are cut down the soil grains are no longer held together by the roots which causes erosion to occur more easily.


What is the source of wood?

Wood (timber) comes from trees that are felled and sawn into planks or thick beams.