It's a worst-case scenario, but it's one we should think about, considering how dependent humans are on trees for survival. Imagine if there were no more trees in the world. It's an awful thought. No more shady, leafy canopies. No more scented pine needles on the ground. read more
Forests are one of the Earth’s greatest natural resources. There is a reason why we often figuratively speak of ‘the tree of life’, forests are key to supporting life on Earth. Eight thousand years ago, half of the Earth’s land surface was covered by forests or wooded areas. Today, these areas represent less than one third. read more
the earth would have no oxygen meaning that pretty much all life forms would be exterminatedalso, rain will make more floods as there are no trees to absorb the waterthis willl also mean thaqt the world will look from space, pretty much just a solid blue. read more
If there were no forests in the earth, the oxygen would turn bad because trees clean the carbon dioxide from the air. All living things would eventually die. That is why it is important to save forests and trees. read more