No, because the definition of a tree (well, not exactly the definition, but a very important characteristic of a tree) is that it is a thingy with a trunk and leaves (optional according to season) THAT IS LIVING! If it ain't livin', it ain't a tree.
yes
When a bird dies, it's body can benefit the tree that it lived in. One way that it might do that is by fertilizing the tree with it's remains.
The only part of a healthy tree that dies in winter are the leaves and this is because the tree does not need to take in solar energy as it does not grow in winter.
err it dies oh i mean it becomes a tree
Bury it
everything dies! Not everything dies, only the leaves the tree will survive unless you cut it down
The boxwood tree turns dark green after it dies. It is the only species of tree that turns that color after its life has ended.
253 years old you wouldnt be alive when the tree dies.
it dies
minerals
Chemical
it dies