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In what way planting a tree is 'forest's heritage '?

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Answered by TheChessKing
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Explanation:

  • A tree gives us seeds which sprout, and buds which bloom in times to come. The poet describes a tree as 'the forest's heritage' and the 'harvest of a coming age'. It can serve us as a living legacy for the next generation. It provides many benefits in the times to come.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The trees are called the legacy or forest heritage because trees and plants give the clean environment and things for our livelihood. We get some kind of things from forests that are necessary for future generations. trees give the shelter to the animals also. ... These things he plants who plants a tree

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