English, asked by shahchitra1589, 1 year ago

Grow more trees paragraph about 100-200 words

Answers

Answered by pk5404912
54
Plants and trees are intimately connected with our life and well-being. It boons and benefits derived from them are too many to count. They provide shelter, food, fruits, fodder, wood, timber, medicine, oxygen; check soil- erosion, pollution and floods. They also check very effectively the spread of the desert and landslides. They are essential to maintain ecological balance and preservation of fauna. "Plant More Trees ' should not remain a mere slogan but become a religion and creed with all to us. We all should plant and grow more and more trees, and protect them. Social forestry should be taken on a large scale, and trees grown all around where there is space to them. Trees add to the quality to our life and living. Without trees and forests there-* would be deserts and desolation all around us.
Answered by Sonalika17
19
life is dependent upon trees. There is
a long association of man and trees. Since the
hoary past man and trees have been the two
major creations of Nature. In his prehistoric
days man turned to trees and plants to collect
the things vitally necessary for his existence.
Since that time man and trees have been
interdependent, though man is more indebted
to trees.
Trees and plants produce oxygen (O2) through
the process of photosynthesis. They use
sunlight to convert water and carbon-dioxide
into oxygen and carbohydrates. We need
oxygen for our survival.
Men’s experiences of the last century have
taught him that trees and plants are the key
factors to strike a balance in the eco-system.
Replanting of trees has been taken up in right
earnest. The forests contain a large number
of animal species, crops and medicines.
Establishment of new forests with large
number of trees (afforestation) is important on
account of following reasons:
to provide shelter to wild animals,
to combat pollution, and
to re-fill the depleting oxygen
afforestation is a must.
We require a forest land equal to one
third of the total land area.
Conclusion: In the past few decades, there
has been massive cutting of trees
(deforestation). The hunger for agricultural
land, hunt for timber and necessity for cheap
fuel caused massive deforestation. The
tropical forest trees were once the nerve
centre of this planet. A large number of trees
have already been destroyed. At some places,
trees are being destroyed even today. As an
effect of deforestation, there is a threat to the
species of biodiversity.
Similar questions