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Picture composition on man cutting trees

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Answered by rajat2269
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Some people never think before cutting down a tree; they just grab their axe, and go find a perfectly good tree and chop it down to the ground. They probably don’t know that the earth would become a polluted wasteland without trees; some of those trees could be home to small animals, and that we need trees to create oxygen for us to survive.

People should stop cutting down trees because without trees, the earth would become a polluted wasteland. I’ve been to a small city with no trees around. There was a huge power plant in the distance, and a grey, cloudy sky. There was trash all over the ground, and the sound of police sirens in the distance. It was a place I never want to go back to. Another example is that trees add a little bit of color to the world. The small city with no trees, was 0% green. This might not be true, but it could be that most people throw recyclable materials into trash cans. More trash means more dumps, and more dumps mean more trees that have to be cleared away to make them

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Answered by hyacinth98
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The picture composition of a man cutting tress is as follows.

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  • Trees are the most lovely animals in nature and should be saved. With their rich green leaves, they give a normal landscape and a lovely view to the natural eyes.
  • In any case, the ongoing ecological contamination because of human exercises has prompted the obliteration of trees causing a tremendous size of deforestation. The time is now for us to comprehend the significance of trees and save trees.
  • Each time we push a plan for a new super city or we initiate a lodging project, we are gradually eliminating tree life. This is on the grounds that developments of designs of any sort generally include the utilization of wood gotten from trees.
  • Likewise, to grow the city or fabricate new ones, we would need to chop down trees to make space for houses to get comfortable. These two variables are trees' greatest danger.

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