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What you called the felling of trees?

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Updated: 10/16/2024

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Do you spell felling?

'Felling' is correct, meaning cutting down of trees.


Is the word felling used?

There is no word "felling" unless you meant: FEELING 1. the function or the power of perceiving by touch. 2. physical senation not connected with sight, hearing, taste, or smell. felling tree felling, felling trees: the action of cutting down trees


How do you avoid felling of trees?

telepathy


What is felling wood?

Chopping down trees.


What is remove the trees in a stand of timber?

Clear felling


Why is felling of trees is undertaken?

There are many reasons for felling trees. Some reasons are; Forrestry Management, Health and Safety,Lanscaping, Fuel and making of products from a natural resource which is sustainable.


What is removing all the trees in a stand of timber?

Clear felling


What does felling and gnawing trees mean?

it means really eating trees hope this helps x


A drawing that captures the felling of motion is called?

The drawing that captures the felling of motion is called a motion art .


What pioneer tool would be used for felling trees and cutting trees and sawing heavy timbers?

Double Person saw


What is clearfell logging?

Clear felling is the removal of all trees from an area chosen for harvestin


What is a tree felling creature called?

Beaver

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