Yes, trees can grow back after being cut down through a process called regeneration, where new shoots or saplings sprout from the remaining stump or roots.
no
you got all your information wrong you.
Deforestation is caused which means that they are being cleared faster than they can grow back.
No they do not.
no only if you go back in time
They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
Well they grow back constantly but less than 1%
Yes, trees can regrow after being cut down through a process called regeneration. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the species, but it can take several years to several decades for a tree to reach maturity again.
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
On a Banana Tree.NOTE:Bananas grow Upside Down.
The time it takes for a tree to grow back after being cut down can vary depending on the type of tree and its growing conditions. In general, it can take several years to several decades for a tree to fully regrow after being cut down.
Cutting down trees can cause animals to lose their homes. We also need trees to clean the air so we can breathe in the air. The animals will also have no food to eat and the predator's population will increase.