Science, asked by kirankumari080175, 5 months ago

importance of trees​

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Answered by SayedaFariaAinee
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Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the world's wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Importance of trees

We depend on trees for our survival. The oxygen of the air that we breathe to stay alive is released by trees. Trees absorb the harmful carbon dioxide and release oxygen. This reduces the level of carbon dioxide in the air and reduces lungs cancer and other diseases of the respiratory system. Trees are home to many animals and birds. Trees offer us shade when it is hot. But despite our dependence on trees, we are continuing to cut them down. This is one of the reasons for global warming.

The roots of trees prevent soul erosion. The absence of trees lead to desertification. Trees retain rainwater in the soil. This rainwater is then available to us in springs and wells during the dry season. Without trees rainfall decreases and cultivation becomes impossible and there will be food scarcity. Many trees have medicinal values. Trees reduce air and noise pollution. Trees also add beauty to our surroundings. Let us stop felling trees and plant more trees.

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