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Answered by DIMPU244
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Bamboo produces 30% more oxygen than trees and it plays a critical role in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Bamboo does not need to be replanted, is self-generating and can be harvested every three to five years

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Bamboo is actually a grass and not a tree. Therefore it grows rapidly and can produce fully mature bamboo plants in 3-5 years.

It’s Critical for the Atmosphere Bamboo produces 30% more oxygen than trees and it plays a critical role in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Bamboo does not need to be replanted, is self-generating and can be harvested every three to five years.

It Can Be a Great Wood Replacement Bamboo-Flooring-ideasBamboo is flexible and lightweight and stronger than steel and most hardwoods. Bamboo is also more affordable than wood as it is easy to grow and one of the cheapest construction materials around. It can be used as a construction substitute for any sort of wood. You’ll see bamboo turned into skateboards, bicycles and bike helmets because of its light weight and durability. The many uses of bamboo make it perfect for fencing, flooring, building posts and house walls.

It’s A Natural & Lasting Controllable Barrier Bamboo reduces rain run-off and is proving to be a very valuable weapon in the prevention of soil erosion in many parts of the world because of its extensive root system and large canopy. Bamboo has the capability of regeneration with out a need for replanting. Bamboo works on greatly reducing rain run-off and preventing soil erosion, to helping control water pollution because of it’s high nitrogen contents.

It Has a Versatile & Fast Growth Cycle Bamboo is one of the most eco-friendly plants due to its versatile short growing cycle (it is harvested every three to five years as opposed to the 20 to 50 years of its wood counterparts), and its yield per year is about 20 times higher, sometimes more than timber.

It Has Proven to be an Essential material For Earthquake Architecture Strong, flexible and lightweight, Bamboo is essential in earthquake architecture. In Limon, Costa Rica, only the bamboo houses from the National Bamboo Project stood after their violent earthquake in 1992. Bamboo can tolerate high values of deformations in the elastic range. Bamboo houses, when properly constructed can sway back and forth during an earthquake, without any damage to the bamboo.

It is a Renewable Resource for Agroforestry Production The advantage of bamboo over trees is the short time from planting to harvest. Bamboo’s ability to sustainably provide building materials and edible products for many years or even decades, and versatility of use which outmatches most tree species. For its ecological adaptability, and wide range of uses, bamboo can be an essential component of many agroforestry systems.

It is an Ancient Medicine Bamboo as an ancient herbal medicine has been used for thousands of years in Asia. Often used for its tonic and astringent properties, it is also considered an aphrodisiac. Ancient remedies that involve bamboo are still used in many health and body care products today.

It Plays a Role in the Culture and the Arts Bamboo is deeply rooted in the daily life of many cultures. Bamboo culture always plays a positive role in encouraging people to hold on when facing tough situations.

It’s a Critical Element of the Economy Bamboo grows best in tropical zones which just happen to be many developing countries around the world. Bamboo crops provides provide jobs that support the people’s livelihood. As popularity of bamboo grows, these countries are enjoying access to a wider market. The continued use of bamboo helps developing economies.

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Answered by kulbirgill0767
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Dracaena sanderiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Central Africa. It was named after the German–English gardener Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (1847–1920). The plant is commonly marketed as "lucky bamboo".Bamboo is a name for over 1,400 species of giant grasses in 115 different genera. All bamboos have wood-like stems. Bamboo mainly grows in Africa, America and in Asia but can easily grow in Europe. Bamboo grows in clumps (although running varieties exist).Bamboo plant, according to Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, is regarded as a lucky plant. Widely used as a houseplant, bamboo is considered to be auspicious for the house as it attracts good luck and wealth. ... *The east corner of the house is the best place to keep a bamboo plant.It's A Natural & Lasting Controllable Barrier. Bamboo reduces rain run-off and is proving to be a very valuable weapon in the prevention of soil erosion in many parts of the world because of its extensive root system and large canopy. Bamboo has the capability of regeneration with out a need for replanting.Although bamboo is a great sustainable material, it has a number of disadvantages. One major disadvantage of bamboo is its poor resistance to fungi and bacteria. It is sensitive to attack from insects. So it must be treated against them, otherwise, the material has a very short life.Bamboo helps to keep the environment clean as it is a natural air purifier. The plant is known for bringing good luck and good fortune to the household. Bamboo plants can be easily grown in directions where there is low and indirect light.

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