Difference between killing a tree and cutting a tree
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Merely cutting the trunk of the tree does not kill it. When a tree is cut, the sap flows out just like a wounded man bleeds. Once the wound heals, new branches and tiny leaves grow from there which grow into trees. In order to destroy a tree, it has to be uprooted.
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Cutting any tree does not mean that a tree is killed.
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- There is a difference between cutting a tree and killing a tree. Trees can be cut off from its stem or trunk and can remain alive as their root system remains active.
- These roots provide nutrition which helps in generating new shoots on the trunk that can do photosynthesis and prepare food that helps the tree to remain alive.
- Killing the tree means that no part of the tree is able to perform any function which means the tree is dead. If we uproot a tree then the tree will die which will called the killing of a tree.
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