I dont think so... whichever requires more level in tree cutting gets you more exp
Thuja trees, also known as arborvitae, generally grow at a moderate rate compared to other types of trees. They are considered to have a medium growth rate, typically reaching a height of 10-15 feet in 5-7 years. This growth rate is slower than some faster-growing trees like poplars or willows, but faster than slower-growing trees like oaks or maples.
yes. Yet willows are faster maples will give you more xp and if you have 60+ wc it'll help
Cherry trees typically grow faster than many other types of trees, reaching maturity in about 15-20 years. This is faster than some hardwood trees like oak or maple, but slower than faster-growing trees like poplar or willow.
It depends on if the monkeys in the trees or on the ground or if the penguin is sliding on its belly or standing but if they were standing I'd say the monkey is faster.
Cutting willow trees in Free to play is better experience because they chop incredibly fast and there are less bots at willow trees because they are less profitable. I recommend you cut willows until level 85 woodcutting then move onto yew trees. If you are a member than cut maple trees around Seers' Village, they chop a bit slower than willow trees but there are much less bots and there are quite a heap of them to the north-west.
beavers are what eat willows and birch and if a forest fire happens then they wiil chew on cherry trees or others.
They don't. They just seem to grow faster, because it takes less to double the size of something small. In terms of actual organic mass, older trees grow faster.
Faster than you can climb a tree.
it might not be but from all ive heard yes a male can be faster
Snow melts faster under trees than in open areas in mild climates.
Beacause light travels faster than sound
Because light travels faster than sound.