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in the trees or in the forest because when you cut the trees and melt the woods it turns into oil.
the heat that is coming up from the core of the earth
No because they are solids not liquids and the tree would catch on fire.
Yes. If fire trucks pass by trees and a skunk named Charlie collide by said tree, then that tree will melt on impact. If the tree is an evergreen, it will take a grass truck and a green skunk named Elanabethajohnabellapedro. I hope this answer helped
it will boil the ocean and melt the trees and grass
they melt down all the rubbish and put lots and lots of soil down and palnt trees
The principle of "insulation by trees" best explains why holes develop in snow around tree trunks. Trees absorb heat from the sun, causing the snow around their trunks to melt and create these holes. The presence of trees prevents snow accumulation due to the warmth they emit, leading to the formation of these holes.
Will melt is the future tense of melt.
Maple trees like shade of course because obvioulsy the sun can melt the syrup and when someone buys mayple syrup it would taste disgusting so maple trees like the shade
1. Will Melt 2. To Melt 3. Soon Melt
Cork does not melt in the traditional sense, as it is an organic material made from the bark of cork oak trees. Instead of melting, cork can burn or decompose when exposed to high temperatures. It withstands moderate heat well but can be damaged or charred if subjected to flames or extreme heat for prolonged periods.
No, it would not. However, cutting trees causes global warming. Global warming causes the polar ice caps to melt. When the ice caps melt, the sea level would rise. If the sea level rises, floods would occur. However, floods are not tsunamis, but tsunami causes floods. Therefore, we can conclude that cutting of trees will cause floods, which are about the same effects of a tsunami.