@6 yes really. Bothell/Brier/Kenmore/the whole area just north of the lake have been selling to developers who raze and chip acres of forest at a time for new cookie-cutter 3/4 million dollar homes for the most boring fucks on the planet
Charles dear, if you would like to satisfy that curiosity about trees, feel free to stop by. I have two small fruit trees that I would like to have relocated to the planting strip. I have all the tools to do so, you'd needn't worry about brining anything, and I'll even give you lunch.
Your premise is inaccurate. Treepedia does not say Seattle is the 7th most dense. Treepedia only analyzes a small number of cities. Seattle is 7th among those cities, not at all 7th in the world. For example, Atlanta, which is not listed on the Treepedia page, is substantially more tree-covered, with 36%. Seattle is actually embarrassingly low -- the US average is 27% and Seattle is below that.
Has Seattle moved to Pandora?
Sprawl, not density, kills trees.
It all depends.
Is that where you live?