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paragraph on the topic importance of trees using the inputs trees produce oxygen, clean soil, control pollution, produce clean air, provide shade, fight soil erosion​

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Answered by shootingstar9606
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Trees intakes Carbon dioxide from air and breathe out fresh oxygen for our life support. This cycle is made by nature to sustain other living beings. Further, the Carbon dioxide breathed in by the trees is one of the greenhouse gases. ... So planting more trees will clean the air will reduce the global warming effect

Answered by ummekhadiza9120
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Ans:Trees are very useful in our life.

Trees are our best friends. They play a very important role in our life. We can not live without them. Trees also give us food, gum and medicine. They also add to the beauty of life. Gardens can not be charming without them. We need them for oxygen and good health.

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Trees also help to control pollution: They absorb carbon dioxide. They improve our environment. They cause rainfall and protect water resources under the ground. They prevent floods and droughts.

Therefore, we should try our best to grow more trees. Trees provide oxygen

In one year an acre of mature trees can provide enough oxygen for 18 people.

Trees cool the streets and the city

Average temperatures in Los Angeles have risen 6°F in the last 50 years as tree coverage has declined and the number of heat-absorbing roads and buildings has increased.

Trees cool the city by up to 10°F, by shading our homes and streets, breaking up urban “heat islands” and releasing water vapor into the air through their leaves.

Trees conserve energy

Three trees placed strategically around a single-family home can cut summer air conditioning needs by up to 50 percent. By reducing the energy demand for cooling our houses, we reduce carbon dioxide and other pollution emissions from power plants.Trees save water

Shade from trees slows water evaporation from thirsty lawns. Most newly planted trees need only fifteen gallons of water a week. As trees transpire, they increase atmospheric moisture.Trees help prevent soil erosion

On hillsides or stream slopes, trees slow runoff and hold soil in place.Trees provide food

An apple tree can yield up to 15-20 bushels of fruit per year and can be planted on the tiniest urban lot. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife.

TREES FOR LIFE - is an agro-forestry initiative for promoting the planting of ecologically and economically beneficial tree saplings in farmlands, thereby offsetting/increasing farmers’ income.

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