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Do you lose a percent of oxygen when you cut down trees?

Simply cutting a tree wouldn't consume oxygen, other than what you'd use while breathing or the oxygen your chainsaw consumes. You would lose the potential to create oxygen that the tree would otherwise do.


In Tuck Everlasting how come the tree gets burnt?

the tree gets burned because a storm came am lighting struck the tree. that falls down and burns down the whole wood.


What will happen to a tree when you cut it down?

It will die.


Does oxygen make a tree grow?

no. the tree grows on sunlight and carbondioxcide (like a human but the opposite) and gets nutrition from the soil. :)


How are human beings harming themselves by cutting down trees?

Human beings gets food and oxygen from plants. By cutting down tree will cause damage to envoirment like soil erosion, flood etc.


Does trachea take in oxygen?

Neither trachea nor bronchial tree take in any oxygen from the air. It gets oxygen via blood supply.


How cutting tree affect the rate of pollution in such ecosystem?

Trees produce oxygen. If the tree is cut down, it will no longer produce the oxygen that the ecosystem needs. So when we cut down trees, less oxygen is being produced, and the less oxygen produced, the more uneven the balance of pollution and oxygen.


What are the advantages of a tree when it gets bigger and bigger?

it creates more oxygen and can be homes for more wildlife


What would happen if earth ran out of oxygen?

We'd all die, except for the tree's. Tree's change CO2 (Carbondioxide) into O2 (Oxygen) so this situation is very very unlikely.


What would happen to the ant colony living on an acacia tree if that tree was chopped down?

they would die


What will happen to the man whose names are on the trees after the trees are chopped down?

the tree will get cut down


What does the factor tree of 68 look like?

It looks like an upside-down tree - which is how it gets its name.