Most trees will remain standing unless there is a lot of rotting or insect damage.
Coal takes millions of years to form from the pressure of dead plants and trees in swamps.
Dead trees should be allowed to stand in forests because they provide important habitats for various wildlife species, contribute to nutrient cycling, and help maintain overall forest health and biodiversity.
Standing dead trees in bogs typically result from a combination of environmental factors, including waterlogged conditions and soil acidity that hinder tree growth and survival. When trees die due to these harsh conditions, they may remain upright for an extended period before eventually decaying. Additionally, the anaerobic conditions of bogs slow down the decomposition process, allowing the trees to stand for years. Over time, these standing dead trees contribute to the unique ecosystem and biodiversity of bog environments.
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Dead trees do not go anywhere. They decompose in the spot they died.
no, he is dead. a few hundred years ago.
No, he is still alive at the age of 75 years.
No, dead trees do not produce sap. Sap is a fluid that circulates through the living tissues of a tree, primarily serving essential functions such as nutrient transport and growth. Once a tree is dead, its physiological processes cease, including sap production. However, some dead trees may still have residual sap present in their structure, but it is no longer actively produced.
General Powell is not dead. He is still, (as of March 10th, 2009,) 71 years old.
no he is still alive he is 13 years old!!
Dead trees get charged quickly, since dry / dead roots dont supply water to the leaves of the tree the charge accumulated also does not get discharged to the ground. Hence lightning strikes dead trees more than living trees.