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yes man its a tree

yes man its a tree

yes trees are a renewable source

Forests are renewable, that is, trees can be replanted and grown to maturity in place of those that are cut down.

The "key " word here is renewable. Resources like gold, silver, oil, coal are not renewable, at least on a time scale we could recognize. When you use up a non-renewable resource, it's gone. Timber, which is a common term for trees, are renewable. Another words, if you cut one down, you can plant one in it's place. In "Forestry", we call that rotation. Most Forest lands in the South, are on what we call a 35 yr. rotation. The timber will be selectively harvested up to 35 yrs. of age, then cut and replanted.

Some timber is a renewable resource, like plantation forests, which are planted and then cut down to make paper. It is sometimes called a sustainable resource, so long as we keep planting and growing trees at the same rate as we cut them down.

Rainforest timber is NOT a renewable resource. Some rainforest trees have taken hundreds of years to grow. There is no way we can replace them.

yes, as long as the forest as a whole is harvested within it's productivity. In other words if all the trees in a given forest grow by 100 units per year, and less than 100 units of wood are harvested that year, then that forest has renewed the resources that we have extracted.

No, wood comes form trees, tree grow, so wood is a RENEWABLE resource

Yes it is provided you keep planting trees as you cut them down.

They are a renewable reasorce

renewable

Wood is renewable because you can plant more trees to grow more trees for wood.

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