A tree normally stands because its roots go deep into the ground. As has been proved in comprehensive scientific experiments carried out by an Indian scientist named Dr J. C. Bose, all green things have the very rudimentary equivalent of a central nervous system, and when cut, and especially when carelessly cut, they go into painful shock.
Careless cutting of branches and roots - equivalent to arms and legs in a human being -makes a tree gradually lose its natural balance, and its natural cycles of growth and reproduction are affected. It begins a slow death. Its cannot grow new branches Its roots dry up and lose the ability to draw nutrients from the earth. Though the tree might look absolutely normal, it is starving to death.
The very next rain and thundershower that strikes is the last straw. The tree crashes to the earth, normally falling in the opposite direction from that in which it was cut.
On the other hand, Dr Bose has proved that, when done properly, even full grown trees can be transplanted from one place to another and continue thriving. Dr. Luther Burbank has proved that showing plants and trees real human affection, talking to them lovingly and playing music for them - Especially Western Classical symphonies in D-Flat. This is the musical note of the Earth, and all animals and green growing things respond favourable and flourish when music they love is played for them.
Therefore, killing a precious living tree by careless cutting is the equivalent of harming Nature and the Earth, which in Cosmic terms, is a crime, and like all crimes, has to be paid for.
Already, the whole planet is feeling the effects of mass deforestation, which has contributed greatly to global warming, more intense tsunamis, typhoons and hurricanes, unprecedented winter snowfall heavy enough to shut down airports and highways, and hotter summers in tropical countries.
In the sentence "A large tree fell down during the storm," "down" functions as an adverb, modifying the verb "fell." It indicates the direction of the falling action.
collapsed collapsed
Fell over means that I tripped or stumbled and landed face down on the floor. The tree fell over sometime during last night's storm.
I fell down and
Houses fell down People Died
Jack fell down and broke his arm.
some one shot it and it fell down
The past tense is fell down.
he fell down the stairs he fell down the stairs
the walls of Jericho fell down
Hope Fell Down was created in 1984-09.
The Night the Bridge Fell Down was created in 1983.