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Answered by RAMAKRISHNA11
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Trees are often called man’s best friends. They are extremely useful to man, and perhaps God’s most wonderful creations. In fact, man would not alive if there were no trees.

Trees provide us with an abundance of fruits and vegetables of various kinds. Some plants provide lac, some gum, some resin.

All these substances are useful to us in some way or the other way. Really trees are man’s best friend. Timber from wood is used for building houses and making furniture. The roots of some trees and barks of some others have medicinal properties.

Trees like the neem can be used in some form or the other as pesticides, weedicides or fungicides. Many people still brush their teeth with neem twigs.

The coconut palm, of course, is an all-rounder. There is no part of plant that is not useful to man. Hence it is known, here in India, as the ‘Kalpavruksha’ or the wish-yielding tree.

We get woods from the them, and from that woods we make paper for studying, so they are all-rounder for us, as every part of the trees are useful for us.

They provide shade. They make the atmosphere cool. They control the moisture level in the atmosphere and help prevent soil erosion.

Uses of trees

They provide us oxygen for breathing

The plants are only responsible to keep the atmosphere cool

From olden day’s trees is being part of human life by providing valuable resources like we get vegetables, fruits, wood, even medicine from them.

They are helpful for preventing soil erosion.

Basically a plant inhale carbon dioxide and exhale life line oxygen

They control the dangerous air pollution

Plants are very necessary for good rainfall.

Tress is essential to maintain a balance in the ecosystem.

Like good and caring friends, they make life easy and comfortable for us. Hence they are indeed our best friends.

Governments all over the world have realized the importance of trees. Here in India we have extensive tree plantation programme known as ‘Van Mahotsava’ every year.

Answered by mewchu
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Trees give us life directly and indirectly as they are source of oxygen production, CO2 consumption and source of rain. They are most precious gift to the humanity on the earth from nature for which we must be grateful, give honour and preserve for the mankind wellness.

We should understood importance of trees in our lives and do our best to save trees in order to save life, save environment on the earth and make earth a green earth. Trees are as valuable as gold that’s why they are called as “Green Gold” on the earth. They are the real source of our health as well as wealth because they give us oxygen, cool air, fruits, spices, vegetables, medicines, water, wood, furniture, shadow, fuel to burn, houses, fodder to animals and other useful things. They consume all the CO2, refresh air from toxic gases and prevent us from the air pollution.

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