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Answered by aishi2020
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Environmental protection refers to protecting the environment. Tree-plants have great importance in human life. They are very useful for humans. They are the basis of human life, but today the human being is neglected by not understanding its significance and usage. Giving the importance of secondary benefits, it is continuously being exploited by them. As many trees cut down, they should be done too, but this is not happening and their number is continuously decreasing. As a result, many problems are present in front of humans.

The animal is dependent on the vegetation of life for its life. The person lives in the air by breathing in the oxygen present in the air. Tree plants release oxygen in the process of photosynthesis. In this way tree plants provide the basis of the life of a human being. Apart from this, the diet of the creatures is the vegetation. Flora gives nutrition to creatures. Therefore environmental protection is very important.

In the past, the growth of tomorrow-factories has been considered as the basis of development. Agriculture and irrigation have been emphasized for food production, but as much attention as possible to understand the importance of forest wealth, it has not been given as much. Forests were considered to be encircling the land and they were thought to be harvested and planted. Agriculture has also been used indiscriminately for the need for timber and timber, and neglected to plant new trees in their place. . Therefore, today we are going to become poor with the view of forest wealth and are seen in front of it as a direct impairment of indirect consequences.

If the earth remains green with tree-plantation, then man has many direct and indirect benefits. Fuel and timber to fruit-flowers, providing medicines, air-conditioning, balance of rainfall, man-made fertilizer, protection of earth's erosion, floods, insects, and shelter to birds protecting the crops are numerous benefits. . Scottish Chamber of Commerce Robert Chambers has written - If the forest is destroyed then there will be a shortage of water, the fertility of the land will be reduced and the yield of crops will decrease, the animals will die, the birds will fall. The curse of the one-annihilation will be the five earthquakes that will make up the terrible fierceness - flood, drought, heat, famine and disease. We unknowingly destroy forest property and lose more than that from what we find.

Answered by darkwader
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Environmental protection refers to protecting the environment. Tree-plants have great importance in human life. ... As many trees cut down, they should be done too, but this is not happening and their number is continuously decreasing. As a result, many problems are present in front of humans.

Science never solves a problem without creating ten more” says George Bernard Shaw. Scientific revolution of the 17th century discovered new knowledge, ideas and theories and its application latter paved the way for industrial revolution. The industrial revolution which started in England in the late 18th and beginning of the 19th century brought about a lot of changes both in the history of economics and environment. Although it did good to boost the economy and raising the standards of life, it always harmed the environment. The introduction of the Steam Engine and a series of other technological advances triggered the major turning point in earth’s ecology and human’s relationship with the environment.

It is not strange that today we keep hearing about the global warming, melting of the glaciers, rising of the sea levels, ozone depletions etc. all of which have been linked to the environmental degradation. The climate change, energy security and sustainable development are lowering the capacity of the earth to support mankind’s increasing population. Our atmosphere is becoming more and more toxic; wastes threaten surface, ground waters and agricultural lands. The problems have become so complex that many individuals feel they can never be solved.

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