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How do trees help in the conservation of energy?l​

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Answered by vistruthag69
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Trees are good for the economy and they reduce energy bills. They provide many resources, such as food, to a community. Trees mitigate the Urban Heat Island Effect and store and sequester carbon.

Answered by xXNUGGETS
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Trees help reduce your heating and cooling costs. Trees save energy through cooling in the hotter months, and provide a wind break during winter. This results in burning less fossil fuels to generate electricity for cooling and heating. ... Plant deciduous trees, which shed their leaves during the winter.

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