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How trees help to save our environment give some lines?

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Answered by jhaShivani
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Humans, and virtually all other critters, live on a gas called oxygen. ... This includes a modest amount of carbon dioxide gas that was in the air you breathed in as well as the carbon dioxide that was made by your body. Now the remarkable thing is that humans can't breathe pure carbon dioxide.

Trees create an ecosystem to provide habitat and food for birds and other animals. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses, such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, from the air and release oxygen. One large tree can supply a day's supply of oxygen for four people.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:Save trees save earth save to the animals

Trees are the backbone of all ecosystems on which the mankind and other living and non-living being rely. Trees help in maintaining the ecological balance of the earth by emission of Oxygen, absorption of Carbon dioxide.

Most important benefits of trees are:

It helps the environment to provide an enormous amount of oxygen and reduce the toxic carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and pollutants by absorbing.

Helps in improving water quality.

Prevent Soil Erosion.

Leaving the above-mentioned reasons aside, the presence of trees in our society is important to our life in general. Trees are to be saved as they provide us with shelter, they are the source of a lot of medicine we consume, we use them in creating and shaping our tools and they also contribute their quota in the reduction of pollution.

                             Neo reaper(muffin)::

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