Imagine you're in a forest, and suddenly, chainsaws start cutting trees. The forest feels like it's screaming! Trees make sounds when they are cut down because their cells break apart, kind of like how your skin makes a sound if you rip it off. The more trees that get cut, the louder the scream gets. It’s like a big group of friends all shouting at once!
Examples
- The whole forest screams when many trees are cut all at once.
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See also
- Why Do Forests Make a Difference in Climate Change?
- Why Do Forests Make Such a Difference for Climate Change?
- Why Do Forests Act Like Giant Carbon Sponges?
- How Do Forests Help the Planet Breathe?
- How Do Forests Influence Global Weather Patterns?