Growth of a tree is a longer process; killing of a tree is a longer process. Do you agree? Plz give me answer fast
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“Growth of a tree is a longer process; killing of a tree is longer process.” This statement is partially correct.
Growth of a tree is really a longer process. The tree was once a seed; only after getting proper conditions i.e. sunlight, topography, water, etc. it grew into a plant and ultimately transformed into a tree. This journey of growth wasn't easy; there were several storms. Only those trees which were able to keep their roots stubborn in the soil, grew into a bigger and stronger tree.
In the other hand, killing of a tree is a very faster process. Approximately 400 trees are cut every minute. The tree which took several decades to stick it's roots in the soil, was cut down in few minutes.
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Growth of a tree is really a longer process. The tree was once a seed; only after getting proper conditions i.e. sunlight, topography, water, etc. it grew into a plant and ultimately transformed into a tree. This journey of growth wasn't easy; there were several storms. Only those trees which were able to keep their roots stubborn in the soil, grew into a bigger and stronger tree.
In the other hand, killing of a tree is a very faster process. Approximately 400 trees are cut every minute. The tree which took several decades to stick it's roots in the soil, was cut down in few minutes.
Hope it helps ツ
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