Your tree may be suffering from Puriri decline. Despite work being done to find the cause, no cause yet has been found. Suspects include Phytoplasma australiense the same disease causing cabbage tree decline (you may have seen the dead cabbage trees around the North Island) and a fungus disease called Phytophera. Unfortunately it will probably get worse with the whole tree dying eventually.
Nau Paraone Kawiti Puriri died in 1979.
they would die
The tree would die.
The animals help the tree grow so if the animals die the tree would just start to die because there would be no nutrients coming to it
The tree will die.
That would be half of the population. If it is the average, half of the people die younger and half die older.
all trees would die
What Tree???
If a tree's cells suddenly turned into animal cells, the tree would likely die as the functions of animal cells are not suited for the structure and growth of a tree. Animal cells are specialized for different functions, such as mobility and nerve transmission, which are not needed for a tree's survival. This drastic change would disrupt the tree's ability to photosynthesize, transport water and nutrients, and maintain its structure.
If a layer of bark is removed with the inner cambium layer from the entire circumference of a tree, the tree will die. If the xylem or phloem of the tree is interrupted, food and water cannot travel through the tree from the roots up. The inner core of a tree, or heartwood, is actually dead tissue and does not transport anything.
About half the population will die.
if you cut yourself by half, you'll die