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essay on tree about why are they important

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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HEYYA MATE..
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TREES.


Trees are important in our lives just like food and water.

Without a tree life will become very difficult or we can say that life will end.
because the tree is a very important aspect in giving us healthy and prosperous life.

The tree provides direct and indirect life because it is the source of oxygen production, CO2 consumption, and rain. This is the most precious gift given to humanity on earth by nature, which we should be grateful and with respect to it should be preserved for the betterment of humanity.

We should understand the significance of the tree in our lives and to save life, to save the environment on earth and to make the earth green earth,

we should do our best to save the trees. Trees are valuable as gold, for this reason they are called "green gold" on the ground. These are the real sources of wealth as well as our health because

they provide oxygen, cold air, fruits, spices, vegetables, medicines, water, girls, furniture, shadows, fuel for fuel, fodder for home, animal feed etc. is. The tree consumes all CO2, fresh air from toxic gases and prevents us from air pollution.

By refreshing the air, the tree protects us from breathing disorders and problems.

This helps in reducing noise pollution and is effective as a sound obstacle, because it works very effectively like stone to stop the noise.

This prevents us from the voices of crowded roads, railway stations, airports etc.


Trees save the soil from the flowing, it is helpful in the protection of rain water and prevents the accumulation of depression during the storm.


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Answered by munamabdullah5pavdk5
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heya mate here is your answer

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T rees are very important to our environment. It purifies air and also provides fruits, woods for human beings. But the ever-increasing population is destroying the existing forest cover, which in turn will lead to the destruction of humankind itself.
TREES ARE the largest and the longest living organisms on earth. To grow tall, the trees display miraculous feats of engineering and a complex chemical factory. It has the ability to absorb water and salts from the earth and transport them up to the leaves, sometimes over 400ft above. By means of photosynthesis, the leaves then combine the water and salts with carbon dioxide from the air to produce the nutrients, which serve as food for the tree. In this process, trees create wood, as well as many chemicals, seeds and fruit of great utility to man. Trees also remove carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, from the air.
Trees are very important to our environment. Tropical rain forests are of particular significance; although they now occupy less than six per cent of the land surface of the earth, they sustain more than half of the biological species on the planet.
Notwithstanding the debt we owe to trees, its emotive power, and its importance to other forms of life, the forested area of the earth is steadily being depleted. This in turn is leading to the degradation of the environment and the extinction of many species. A real danger cropping up is that in the near future man will destroy a large proportion of the present population of other species on earth, creating an uninhabitable environment, and then will die out himself. If this happens, it will not be the first time that a large proportion of the species on the earth have been extinguished.
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