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how do trees maintain ecosystem balanced

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Answered by kushagra533
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because trees take carbondioxide in and release oxygen which is taken by animals and humans by the help of carbondioxide plants make food which we take
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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Trees And Ecosystem

Trees are the source of life. They are the giving angels. They give man oxygen, rains, wood, fruit, make the world look so beautiful. They produce all the oxygen of the world that human beings and animals inhale and are able to live. Trees provide shelter to millions of species of plants and animals. They are the nursery and womb of creation of life. They are important to the environment as they recycle water and regulate levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. They are the world's heavy-duty regulators of air and water. Their cutting will disturb the natural water cycles which will lead to the shortage of fresh-water in the water reserves of the world.

Trees moderate everything that is extreme in the environment. Trees lessen the effects of excessive heat, rain, and wind. Leaves of trees filter the heat of the sun, keeping the temperature cool under them. The roots of the trees under the ground, hold the soil intact; absorb the rain water;

Cutting of trees has only bad effects on weather, climate, life, and environment. All the environmental problems such as pollution, global warming, irregular climatic changes, floods, etc. are caused by cutting of trees. We need to take quick measures for preventing deforestation of the tropical forests so that we can hope for an environment that is healthy to live in. Without trees our ecosystem will surely collapse.

So, we see how crucial these forests are for evolution and the smooth running of all the life forms on the planet. They are indeed the power-house of evolution. Each one of us must plant at least one tree each, and ensure they grow into full trees. It will be the most positive and constructive step towards environment conservation.


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