It all depends. Typically though, a normal sized oak would be about 7,000 to cut down
by chopping it down! HAHA - Lexi
Burn it D:<
no it is a physical change the tree did not change into a different thing it simply changed in size
lumberjack chopping down a tree personal trainer mathematician
about two million years ago. The name of the first person to cut down a tree is sadly unknown
you make timber by planting a tree letting it grow then chopping it down then making it sizes then building a house.
Example sentence - We identified which tree was infested and had it removed.
At a local home depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware, or from chopping down a tree from your back yard, either one.
Yes their roots etc forma a natural barrier and help keep soil in place
Yes, chopping a tree is a physical change because it alters the physical appearance of the tree by breaking it into smaller pieces, but it does not change the chemical composition of the tree.
In Clifford Dyment's poem The Axe in the Wood, the narrator stops to watch someone chopping down an old tree. He mentions that it was visually appealing and he liked the rhythm and could see why people would look. He mentions also that he knows all the reasons that people give for chopping down old trees, and acknowledges the possible merit of those arguments, but that these still seems to be something really wrong chopping it down... something that old, that majestic, that has lived far beyond the lives of men, seems as tragic as a thousand human deaths.
What you are left with is called a stump.