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The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called?

The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called


What is the difference between woodland from shrubland?

Forest have many species of wild animals Grassland have many species of insects.


Two small glands located behind the nasal passage?

olfactory are the only glands located in that area


What is Arboreal animals name?

Arboreal animals are those whose locomotion is in trees. Some are exclusively arboreal and others may only scale trees occasionally. Many have special physical characteristics that are adapted for movement in trees. Some examples are: monkeys, squirrels, chameleons, cats, born tree snakes, and lemurs, though there are many, may more.


How much does it cost to plant one tree?

Costs vary as to the type of trees and the area to be worked. As regards fir trees, the figure of $65 per acre has been circulating. Energy costs are pushing that figure higher. The "missig link" in this activity is the time it will take for the trees to grow up and "reforest" the forest. Seedlings are started and planted by the millions every year, but the old growth forests they replace when grown up support a slightly different group of critters. One classic example might be the marbled murrelet, which only nests in old growth forest, like Pacific Coast redwoods. And how long does it take for a redwood to mature? Maybe five hundred years? Maybe a thousand? Wikipedia has an article, but at this writing it is a stub. It does, however, have links to related material. Why not surf on over and check it out. Oh, need a link? You got it.

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What trees are good choices for planting in an area prone to brush fires?

pines


What is the main idea of planting trees in a are that has been loged?

Various shrubs begin growing over areas that have been logged. This short growth will burn off a few times before trees take over the area and the land again becomes filled with trees. Humans like to bypass the natural process of many brush fires with just a few. As a result they plant trees to speed up the process of returning the land to forest. It also speeds up the process of getting the forest ready to harvest again.


How might planting trees stop water erosion in a treeless area where it rains a great deal?

Planting trees might stop water erosion because the roots help hold the soil in place.


Assume that all dead trees in the logged sites dry out at some point lightning strikes the area and the logs burn how would the fire affect the flow of nutrients from the logged area?

This cannot be answered. This does not make any sense.


How might planting trees stop water erosion in treeless area where it rains a lot?

I might help so the water slows down when it hits the trees and the trees would ebsorb the water


How is sustainable timber produced?

Sustainable logging means logging an area in such a way as there is always trees to be cut. In other words, logging in a way that leaves young trees, medium age trees and mature trees behind each time you log, so that you can always log that area in the future. The opposit is called "clear cutting" which means you can't go back in that area to log for over thirty years. Re-planting the area can be part of your sustainable logging plan. I have sustainable logging operations on my hundred acres in Maine and except for the skidder trails throughout the woods, you would not notice the loss of trees each year.


What is trees plantation?

tree plantation is a big area that focuses on planting trees. IT is a good place for the environment and for us because they give out oxygen and we need oxygen to survive.


When is van mahotsav celebrated?

tree planting to increase area under forests, care of trees already planted, protection of trees from insects and pests, free distribution of saplings, preventing illegal felling of trees, planting trees on hillslopes and wastelands


Why does planting millions of trees help reduce the greenhouse effect?

Planting trees helps reduce the greenhouse effect because trees absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and store carbon in their biomass. By removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, trees help to mitigate the buildup of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Additionally, trees provide shade, which can help cool the surrounding area and reduce the demand for energy-intensive cooling systems.


How soon after stump grinding can you plant new trees or plants?

You can typically plant new trees or plants immediately after stump grinding, as long as the area is clear of debris and the soil is ready for planting.


What is afforestation?

Afforestation is the process of establishing a forest on land that is not a forest, or has not been a forest for a long time by planting trees or their seeds. (It is different from reforestation which means planting trees again after they have been cut down.)Afforestation is the process of planting trees in the environment.The results are:they absorb carbon dioxide and help cut down the danger of global warmingthey help prevent erosionthe beautify the environmentthey help prevent heavy stormsAfforestation is the opposite of deforestation.Deforestation is the clearing of forest.Afforestation is the planting of new forest areas.Reforestation is the replanting of deforested areas.Afforestation is the planting of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was not any trees before.


Explain afforestation in brief?

Afforestation is the process of establishing a forest on land that has previously not been forested. This is done by planting trees and dispersing seeds in the chosen area.