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❣❣speech on topic importance of tree ❣❣

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Answered by Rayleigh
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Greetings people, I "xyz", from *00* grade is here to speak a few sentences on the line "importance of trees" Rather than the usual futile stuff you already know, like the fact that trees provide oxygen etc., I'd like to make you think on different lines about them.

I shall commence this beautiful morning. Former Amazon CEO Warren Buffet said, and I quote "Someone's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." which makes me think about the existence of life altogether. No doubt trees ARE important, but what is more important is their maintainence by us. Living a comfortable life roots from the very topic of conversation today. How many of you have ever planted a tree and taken care of it? Does it take much effort? I bet not. If you were to ask someone who has done that, you'd know that there is nothing horrendously hard about planting trees and caring for them. Then why not?

I have always lived under the pretense, and so do many, that there are many, many trees on earth and we are rarely likely to run out of trees soon, but that, people, is an utterly wrong perspective.

From feeding you food to giving you breath, these creatures provide us an equivalence of life!

Why not return the kindness genuinely?

I hope y'all will take something home from this speech and will work on the idea of a greener earth. Thank you.

Answered by PraptiMishra05
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The Importance of Your Trees Trees are natures air conditioners. In one year the average tree inhales 26 pounds of carbon dioxide, the amount emitted by a car on an 11,000 mile trip. This same tree will in turn exhale enough oxygen to keep a family of 4 breathing for a year. Your trees treat the carbon dioxide they take in. The foliage uses the carbon in the gas to make sugars and starches. The leftover oxygen is released back into the air. We could not sit here today and breathe the clean air we are breathing without our trees. Trees are the greatest collectors of the suns energy. All energy comes from the sun and our trees collect and store more of it than anything else in the world. The benefits of trees can be divided into two general areas. Direct benefits, such as cool from shade or increased property value and indirect benefits. Indirect benefits impact you, the tree owner and the community in real, but less tangible ways. In fact, indirect benefits from trees are more numerous than direct benefits. These benefits include filtration and absorption of air pollutants, reduced storm water run off, storing of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and beneficial impact on the general quality of life. Perhaps the greatest contribution our trees make is an emotional one. People who live in cities brighten up at the site of a tree, the scrawniest saplings challenging the concrete. Silently in our minds they rise as symbols of stability, dignity, adventure, comfort and knowledge. Maybe we should stop for a moment and wonder how many trees will be left for our children and grandchildren. As someone once said "Your family, your friends, your trees you take for granted you will always have these until you don't!

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