Yes, look around you, darling. We are all intertwined with every living being here on earth, the connections are soo deep, people doens't even know it exist (well, most). A single tree dies, everyone around cries.
2007-09-05 00:04:33
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answer #1
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answered by Brielle 3
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No, It decomposes into the earth and gives nutrients back to the soil so other trees can live.
2007-09-05 14:57:55
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answered by IRIS 6
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Yes, the squirrles that used to play in the tree and the birds that lived in it.
2007-09-05 07:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe- there are many people who love trees, and other trees beside the one that died. Maybe.
2007-09-05 08:27:43
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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Sure. The art of woodworking & persons who make wooden instruments says it all.
2007-09-05 07:56:05
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answered by Digital One 7
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Thats a really interesting question. makes you think doesn't it? i guess not. But is this suppossed to have a deeper meaning? Coz i think it does.
2007-09-05 09:22:39
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answered by pinky 2
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Mother nature.
The birds chirp, and the wind gushes.
2007-09-05 07:04:25
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answered by Bananaman 5
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That's deep.
2007-09-05 07:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Not the termites!
2007-09-05 09:05:58
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answered by bailingwirewillfixit 3
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