Well they grow back constantly but less than 1%
half of the worlds forest have been cut down:) hope it helps
under the earths crust in trees and everywhere you can think of pretty much
no they are trying to cut down on cutting down trees but not every second
About 15 thousand trees.
cutting to much trees will cause deforestation,desertification and overgrazing. this will also cause less oxygen.
Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
Insects won't have that much shelter and will lose their habitat by not having trees.
All over the world, trees are cut down to make paper, cardboard and to make wooden furniture. Look around you and see how much wood is around you, it all comes from trees. Usually the trees that they cut down are from forest areas.
thirty four million
Uh, hehe, well it depends on how big the fire is and how much of the fire is put out, but if I were to guess I would say around 50 (least) to 800 (most).
Any condition is good for a microbe, they can thrive in pretty much every habitat on earth. Microbes have even been found in rocks 7 kilometres below the earths surface, and I'm not talking a few, there are as many microbes 7 km down as there are on the earths surface.
Well you are going to need some kind of force depending on how small the trees are.