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Make summaries of the following passage. (4m)

Trees are useful to us in many ways. They give us cool shade. They also provide fruit to eat and

firewood to burn. They give us timber to build houses with and various items of furniture. They also give

us paper on which our books are printed.

More important than all this is that they supply the atmosphere with oxygen, which is essential for life.

Here, by trees we mean all the vegetation including grass, shrubs, creepers, etc.

When the animals and we human beings breathe, we give out carbon dioxide. Green plants absorb this

carbon dioxide and, with the help of sunlight, turn it into food and oxygen.

Carbon is used to make starch and oxygen is released into the atmosphere. Without oxygen we all

would die.

But most important of all, trees and in fact all plants, help to protect the surface of the earth and

prevent floods. Our earth has a covering of fine soil on the surface and this covering takes millions of

years to form. But sometimes a single heavy shower washes away this valuable soil. This does not

happen in forests or other places where there are plenty of trees. The tree stops the free flow of water

and their roots hold the soil together, and thus the soil is protected from being washed away. Moreover

forest soil quickly absorbs rainwater and thus helps to prevent sudden floods​

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Answered by ABHIRAM5678
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Answer:

Make summaries of the following passage. (4m)

Trees are useful to us in many ways. They give us cool shade. They also provide fruit to eat and

firewood to burn. They give us timber to build houses with and various items of furniture. They also give

us paper on which our books are printed.

More important than all this is that they supply the atmosphere with oxygen, which is essential for life.

Here, by trees we mean all the vegetation including grass, shrubs, creepers, etc.

When the animals and we human beings breathe, we give out carbon dioxide. Green plants absorb this

carbon dioxide and, with the help of sunlight, turn it into food and oxygen.

Carbon is used to make starch and oxygen is released into the atmosphere. Without oxygen we all

would die.

But most important of all, trees and in fact all plants, help to protect the surface of the earth and

prevent floods. Our earth has a covering of fine soil on the surface and this covering takes millions of

years to form. But sometimes a single heavy shower washes away this valuable soil. This does not

happen in forests or other places where there are plenty of trees. The tree stops the free flow of water

and their roots hold the soil together, and thus the soil is protected from being washed away. Moreover

forest soil quickly absorbs rainwater and thus helps to prevent sudden floods​

Explanation:

Answered by jhirijhiri26
1

Answer:

Trees including grass, shrubs, creepers and all vegetations help us in various ways. We use all the parts of a tree be it leaves, flowers, fruits, stems or roots. Human civilization is dependent on trees for food and protection. Trees prevent sudden flood and keep the environment cool. The most vital fact is that from trees we get oxygen without which it is impossible for the living beings to breathe...

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