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    artificial trees are better because of the time saved, the larger variety, and the cheaper they are. I believe that getting an artificial tree goes against what Christmas is really all about, traditions. In my opinion, real Christmas trees are better because the majority of them are born in the U.S. while 80% of artificial trees are made in China. In face, real Christmas trees happen to grow in all 50 states. In addition, real trees are renewable resources, on the contrary, artificial trees are

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    It is quite common to come across a decked up Christmas tree in December. Where did the idea of the indoor Christmas tree originate? Several years ago, people believed that ever-green trees had a magical element about them. Even in winter, when all the other trees and were brown and bare, the evergreen tree soon became a symbol of life and a sure sign that sunshine and spring would soon return, after the dark, cold days of winter. Some traditions around the tree Some believe the Christmas tree

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    Forest workers are cutting down trees to turn tree parts into lumber and timber. The human activity that is used in lumber and timber harvesting is forestry. Humans that work in the forest industry area do lumber/timber harvesting to give other humans their basic needs, wants and values. (ex-wood, paper etc). The physical characteristics of the interior plains are spruce trees, pine trees, fir trees and its tundra landscape. Many know that spruce, pine and fir trees are used as a Christmas tree to

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    Alberto Rios. “Faithful Forest” describes the beauty and story behind aged trees. It matches perfectly to Spring of Giverny because they both emphasize

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    are keeping our earth clean and preserving our trees. In “the Lorax” as time passes all the trees are cut down and there are no more of them. There is little air, no trees, and air has to be packaged in bottles. The debate is whether or not we will end up like that, and the answer is yes. We are cutting down trees at a faster rate than we are replacing them and I imagine that they will all be gone in the next 300 years. We are cutting down trees at a constant rate and this is no movie, it will

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    painting implying trees with branches, but the trunks of these trees do not reach the ground. There are horizontal and vertical lines being combined in the background to form a fence. 2. Shape There are natural shapes being used in the artwork, such as the tree branches, which are somewhat rectangular and linear. The flowers on the tree are circular and some of the petals have oval shapes. 3. Forms The roof of

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    Espalier Training

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    against a support, such a trellis, fence or wall. Fruit trees, such as apples, pears and figs are often grown in this fashion, as are ornamental tree and shrubs. Espalier training is idea for homeowners who have limited space, or as a method of marking boundary lines. Success with espalier pruning and training depends greatly on the care of the tree and providing the proper support. Choosing Trees Those new to espalier can benefit from buying trees with a framework of branches already shaped and formed

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    Importing of Japanese trees brought this Chestnut blight fungus to North American chestnuts and it had infected chestnuts throughout America by the early 1900’s. The Chestnut blight had killed over 3.5 billion trees by the 1940’s (Conolly). Today, mere dozens of healthy American Chestnuts live as a threatened species, while most American Chestnuts grow from the roots of trees already killed by the Chestnut blight, passing the Chestnut blight fungus to the new growing trees preventing them from living

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    backgrounds and experience trouble shooting, reviving, and protecting all types of trees against all forms of problems. The Code of Ethics each ISA Certified Arborist must adhere to

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    Afforestation is a really good impact to the environment In this essay, it will be argued that whether afforestation is a good project to work on or not. Now, we are facing the problem that is deforestation, every second there are trees being cutting down and that means every second species and the animal will lose their habitat. This problem is like a chain when animals don’t have a good habitat, they are facing death, and when some of the animals died other animals don’t have enough food to eat

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