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Benefits of trees
The trees around us are extremely important and have always been necessary for improving the human condition - both during a tree’s life and after a tree’s harvest. It would not be stretching things if one were to say that without trees, we humans would not be able to exist on this beautiful planet...
Trees produce oxygen
Let's face it: We could not exist as we do if there were no trees. A mature, leafy tree produces as much oxygen during a season as 10 people inhale in a whole year. What many people don't realize is that the forest also acts as a giant filter that cleans the air we breathe.
Trees clean the soil
Trees can either store harmful pollutants or actually change the pollutant into less harmful forms. Trees filter sewage and farm chemicals, reduce the effects of animal wastes, clean roadside spills, and clean water runoff into streams.
Flood control
Trees can hold vast amounts of water, that would otherwise stream down hills and surge along rivers into towns. That’s why trees are such an important part of storm water management for many cities.
Trees control noise pollution
Trees muffle urban noise almost as effectively as stone walls. Trees, planted at strategic points in neighborhoods or around your house, can abate major noises from freeways and airports.
Trees slow storm water runoff
Flash-flooding can be dramatically reduced by a forest or by planting trees. One Colorado blue spruce, either planted or growing wild, can intercept more than 1000 gallons of water annually when fully grown. Underground water-holding aquifers are recharged with this slowing down of water runoff.
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Benefits of trees
The trees around us are extremely important and have always been necessary for improving the human condition - both during a tree’s life and after a tree’s harvest. It would not be stretching things if one were to say that without trees, we humans would not be able to exist on this beautiful planet...
Trees produce oxygen
Let's face it: We could not exist as we do if there were no trees. A mature, leafy tree produces as much oxygen during a season as 10 people inhale in a whole year. What many people don't realize is that the forest also acts as a giant filter that cleans the air we breathe.
Trees clean the soil
Trees can either store harmful pollutants or actually change the pollutant into less harmful forms. Trees filter sewage and farm chemicals, reduce the effects of animal wastes, clean roadside spills, and clean water runoff into streams.
Flood control
Trees can hold vast amounts of water, that would otherwise stream down hills and surge along rivers into towns. That’s why trees are such an important part of storm water management for many cities.
Trees control noise pollution
Trees muffle urban noise almost as effectively as stone walls. Trees, planted at strategic points in neighborhoods or around your house, can abate major noises from freeways and airports.
Trees slow storm water runoff
Flash-flooding can be dramatically reduced by a forest or by planting trees. One Colorado blue spruce, either planted or growing wild, can intercept more than 1000 gallons of water annually when fully grown. Underground water-holding aquifers are recharged with this slowing down of water runoff.
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The environmental benefits of planting trees are known to all. They exhale oxygen and inhale carbon dioxide to maintain the ecological balance in the environment. They also absorb all the harmful gases and give us fresh and pure air to breathe. ... Trees help in controlling water pollution and preventing soil erosion.
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