Germany has the highest percentage of damaged trees in Europe. Factors contributing to tree damage in the country include storms, pests, and diseases. Efforts are being made to manage and restore the health of these trees.
it depends. Siberia is huge and russia has vast forest lands. but if you are talking about density and size i would imagine Brazil would be the winner Another way of looking at the question "Which country...has the maximum forest coverage" is to consider the actual percentage of land covered by forest in each country. Then, the answer would be Cook Islands, which is over 95 percent forest, followed by Suriname with over 90 percent. Seen this way, Brazil ranks around 16th in the world.
The largest trees in the world are the giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) found in California, USA. These trees can grow to be over 300 feet tall and have a trunk diameter of up to 40 feet, making them some of the largest living organisms on Earth.
Over 2.3 billion trees were planted in America last year. I'm not sure, but I think most of them were replanted by forest/logging companies.
Washington state produces around 140 to 160 million bushels of apples every year, making it the largest apple-producing state in the United States.
Canada is the biggest single exporter.
Nova scotia
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
Germany
Yes of course. Scotland's is nominally a Christian country, the two largest denominations being Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic.
India doesn't really have Christmas trees, as the country is predominately Hindu.
Germany, where many of our Christmas traditions originated.
Christmas trees originally come from Germany and we adopted it as it spread from country to country throughout Europe.
Africa.
Brazil
Germany
GERMANY! they gave us christmas trees and santa