Trees create a micro climate above their canopy by the generation of water vapour expired from their leaves and the release of essential oils. These oil particles are the right size to trigger the formation of water droplets. This is why rain forests make rain and cloud forests make clouds. Sailors lost in the ocean would steer towards a lone cloud because below it would usually be a small island of refuge. Take the trees away and no cloud would form. We cut trees down at our peril but if we do we must plant 10 to 100 seedlings to mitigate the damage. The invention of the chainsaw allowed man to cut trees without effort and is probably the most destructive tool ever devised.
There are many environmental problems that are related with paper making. This entails cutting down trees which will affect rainfall in a significant manner.
It depends where you are. Often your local council will regulate tree cutting.
Any "attack" on a tree is harmful, much like cutting your arm with a knife. It won't kill you but it will hurt, but eventually it will heal - much like a tree. Cutting any part of the bark removes the ability of a tree to "pump" water from it's roots to the furthest leaves, so any incision will affect a trees growth.
Cutting down trees has a catastrophic effect on rainfall. The less trees there are in a given area, the less rainfall there is. tree roots hold the soil together and stop erosion. in the water cycle, rain falls from the sky and is intercepted by trees and buildings. water vapour the has to evaporate from the leaves of trees into the air by a process called transpiration. if there are no trees, there will be less transpiration and in turn, probably less rainfall.
After cutting a branch from a tree, it is recommended to apply a tree wound dressing or sealant to protect the tree from diseases and pests.
Cutting down trees affects all animal life in some way. In the case of tree kangaroos, it would depend on whether the trees are being cut down in their habitat. Some tree kangaroos are endangered due to habitat loss resulting from deforestation. Cutting down the trees affects not only their shelter and protection, but the tree kangaroos' food source as well.
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Cutting tree roots can harm a tree, but it may not necessarily kill it. The extent of damage depends on the size and number of roots cut, as well as the overall health of the tree. In some cases, cutting roots can lead to stress and make the tree more vulnerable to diseases and other environmental factors. It is important to be cautious when cutting tree roots to avoid causing significant harm to the tree.
Yes, cutting down a tree will eventually kill the roots because they rely on the tree for nutrients and support.
There is a tree near my house which is causing problems to my house and surrounding. Would like to kill this tree without cutting, i mean to make it dry first and then cutting it.
Cutting down a tree will not necessarily kill the roots completely. Some roots may still survive and continue to grow, depending on the tree species and the extent of the cutting.