The question is too vague. It really depends on the type of forest and how big the road is. If you knew the average density of trees in a particular type of forest and knew how many acres of land you'd need to clear to build the road, you could multiply the two and get an estimate of the number of trees you'd have to clear to build the road.
Various types of plants, weeds, trees, and sometimes bushes can be found growing naturally beside the road. These can include grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and small trees depending on the location and environmental conditions.
If you are in a car during an earthquake, slow down and safely come to a stop, away from overpasses, bridges, and trees. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking stops. Avoid parking under or near buildings, trees, overpasses, and road signs that could fall on your car.
4.5 miles down the road heading North. 7.8 miles heading West 42 road on the right
No, adding salt to water does not make it cool down faster. In fact, adding salt to water lowers its freezing point, which means it will take longer to freeze but will not cool down faster.
Road maps allowed us to plot our course across an area and find the shortest route from a to b
It is good to cut down diseased trees. It is also good to cut down a tree that is too close to a house or leaning over a road.
First, a layer of gravel is laid down on the road needed. Asphalt or concrete, depending on the road being made, is laid down on the gravel. This creates a strong road surface. After it is laid down, a road roller flattens the surface to make it comfortable.
Because the trees where on the road but it turns out that the trees had feet
There is no specified collective noun for trees in a road; you might use an obstruction of trees, a hazard of trees, or a suitable noun of your choice.
No not really. If you put in an effort and cut down heeps of trees and make road patterns at the design shop at mable's, you could try. There are many videos on youtube that show you what im talking about like this one.
We will sometimes use them for waste lands, farming, mining, and road building. I'm pretty sure there is many more than that, but those are the main reasons why we cut down these forests.
Watch out for trees.
Damniel boon made the narrow road down the street
Trees prevent soil loss so the road stays stable because of the trees planted on both sides.
All of them except for the ones broken down on the side of the road.
Humans are like viruses that consume evrything. When maing lets say a road the road doesn't always go around hills. Construction workers explode hills to make room for roads. Also they have to cut down all the trees to make the road. Plus cement give off carbon dioxide which goes into the atmosphere.
Cutting.