the tree holds the nutrients but if you remove the tree the nutrients will wash away then you cant plant any thing else there.
Rainforest soil loses its nutrients quickly after trees are cut down because the forest ecosystem relies on the nutrient cycle, where trees absorb nutrients from the soil and then release them back when they decompose. Without trees, there is no longer a source of nutrients cycling back into the soil, causing it to become depleted over time. Additionally, the heavy rainfall in rainforest regions can wash away nutrients from the exposed soil, further contributing to nutrient loss.
Because humans are trying to make less forest by chopping the trees down not relizialing that when they are doing this they are killing themselves on the inside because we need OXYGEN to breathe from trees so if they keep cutting down down trees....... GOOD BYE WORLD.
It would be better for them to keep the trees but if the trees are going to affect pipes and etc., then the trees should be cut down
It depends on how man maintains trees. If man clear-cuts (cuts down all the trees in an area) and does not replace them, then no, they are not renewable. However, if man cuts only the mature trees from a forest and leaves the rest, the younger trees will grow and seeds from those trees will produce new trees. In that case, trees are renewable and the forest will keep reseeding itself. Man can also plant young trees to replace those he cuts.
The trees roots help keep the soil in place. However because wood is a main source of fuel, people who live in this region cut down the trees.
These forest are disappearing because of humanity cutting down these trees sometimes for just to get an open grassland, if we keep using up trees, then we won't be able to live, trees give us oxygen.
A type of forest with trees that do not lose their leaves is called an evergreen forest. These forests are characterized by trees that keep their leaves or needles throughout the year, providing a continuous canopy of greenery. Examples of trees found in evergreen forests include pine, spruce, and fir.
well... us. we kill them because of there beautiful fur. Also they die because we keep cutting down trees in the rain forest, that's were they live.
Not really. Lumberjacks just cut down trees. They don't really make management decisions. They just do what they are told. Someone else makes management decisions that determine the fate of the forest.
Not cut them down and water them regally
a sustainable forest is where people constantly cut down trees for many years and pretend that they own that land to make money
Nature will balance the forest itself with an occasional raging forest fire, but this also kills thousands of trees as well as animals. To keep a forest balanced near civilization where fires are not desirable, good and proper logging techniques will keep the dead standing and the deadfall trees cleared as well as the underbrush while leaving younger trees to mature in better health, with more sun and more water left available to them. This also helps the economy and makes productive use of trees that would have posed a fire hazard.