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Cadmium is considered dangerous for the environment.
Compared to other materials, pine does not have many bad environmental impacts. This is because with plantations, they have been specially planted for purposes such as making things. So this is not damaging the environment because wood cutters are not chopping trees from the forest, but from the plantation.
Scotch served neat is when it is poured into a glass with no ice or mixers. This allows you to fully experience the flavor and aroma of the scotch without dilution.
They impact humans by flooding homes and can also kill people. It hurts the environment by ruining lands and can make trees fall
Plastic bags impact the environment by contributing to pollution, harming wildlife, and taking a long time to decompose, which can lead to environmental damage and health risks.
Pinus sylvestris
Scotch Pine
Pseudotsuga menziesii.
compound it has two different types of cells in it
balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine.
Scotch is a liquor. Are you thinking of the Scots Pine? Scots, Scot, and Scottish are words that can refer to people or things from or related to Scotland.
The scientific name of Scotch pine is Pinus sylvestris. It is a coniferous tree native to Europe and Asia, known for its reddish-brown bark and long, slender needles arranged in pairs.
I know of 8 (having grown up in Central Maine)--white pine, red pine (also called Norway Pine), Jack Pine, Tamarack (also called Hacmatac and Larch), Scotch Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, and Cedar.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pinus sylvestris.
If too many pine trees are cut down in forest ecosystems, there will be no place for animals that live in the forest to live. We also need the oxygen trees give off, in order to breathe.
the roots and the pine needele keep the tree warm
They come from pine trees, so wherever pine trees live. Most likely in colder climates.