6. Why are the trees moving outside?
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Stop any bleeding. Apply pressure to the wound with a sterile bandage, a clean cloth or a clean piece of clothing.
Immobilize the injured area. Don't try to realign the bone or push a bone that's sticking out back in. ...
Apply ice packs to limit swelling and help relieve pain. ...
Treat for shock.
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The trees are moving in the forest because forest is their actual home. They were deprived of their home by humans who confined them in the four walls of their homes. But now, the trees have started a movement against this confinement and are moving towards the forest.
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The trees are moving in the forest because forest is their actual home. They were deprived of their home by humans who confined them in the four walls of their homes. But now, the trees have started a movement against this confinement and are moving towards the forest.
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