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protect the trees they are lungs of the city do you agree.give your views​

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Answered by CrazyGirlGamer
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What does trees are the lungs of the Earth mean?

Globally, trees are often recognized as the 'lungs of the world' because they exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the atmosphere. ... This absorbed water is then transpired back to the atmosphere and blown on the wind until it falls as rain somewhere else.

Yes I agree by that

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What is known as lungs of the city?

Trees absorb these gaseous pollutants via their leaf stomata (the tiny pores on leaves) and break them down into less-harmful molecules during New York's Central Park was created in the nineteenth century by Frederick Law Olmsted to be “the lungs of the city.” Here, visitors enjoy the Great Lawn.

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