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Explain the relationship of human life that has been connected with tree and forest since the beginning

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Answered by IveyAustin
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A symbiotic relationship exists between trees and humans. Humans breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, while trees breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen. During a tree’s life span it has been absorbing carbon diligently and when it passes its peak and declines in health it begins to leach its stored carbon back into the atmosphere. While it seems counterintuitive, proper sustainable management of the forest begins with the extraction of the trees closest to their peak life. In harvesting those beautiful, healthy mature trees when they have basically stored all of the carbon they will store in life, you not only allow for sunlight to get to the forest floor, thereby encouraging fresh growth, but you capture the carbon in that tree forever, even as the tree is transformed into various wood products. The only way the stored carbon in hardwood products will ever be released is through fire.

Answered by IINiRII
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  • trees are very helpful to human
  • it has very important role in our life. without trees human cannot exist as amino because we all need oxygen food and many other things that plant give us.
  • trees gives us oxygen which is very basic need of our life. trees give us food in the form of fruit and vegetable which gives us energy.
  • trees are also connected with our culture as many people use to worship trees like banyan tree.
  • trees are also helpful in industry as they provide raw material to make rubber, glue, paper, tier, etc

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