The Daintree Rainforest, located in Queensland, Australia, is one of the oldest rainforests in the world and is subject to conservation efforts to protect its unique biodiversity. While specific numbers of trees cut down can vary year by year, deforestation has historically occurred due to logging, agriculture, and development. However, logging has been significantly restricted in recent years to preserve this ecological treasure. For precise statistics, it's best to refer to local environmental reports or conservation organizations.
It is not possible to know how many trees were logged. Logging was severe in the Daintree rainforest, especially after World War II, 1945, but in 1987 the Daintree was confirmed with World Heritage listing. There has been no logging there since.
to make wood pulp and toilet paper and paper and other stuff
McDonald's themselves don't cut down trees.
Unlimated trees
You shouldn't be cutting down trees! But if you cut to many, you run out
about 50,000 trees
There are 28,800 football fields of trees that are cut down in a day!
the answer is that over 34 million chrismas trees are cut down each year.
the answer is about 25000
aboyt 40,000 trees
millions of them are getting cut down
I think 25 millions of trees are cut down every year.My answer is right,you can trust me.