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speech on importance of planting trees in 10 min​

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Answered by nithya6755
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Good morning everyone present.

I feel privileged

to have got the opportunity to express my views on

‘Trees are Our Lifeline’.

” Trees are indispensable for life. Man can’t live

without trees.

However,the present condition of forests in the world,

especially developing countries is pathetic and miserable. Forests are the

source of life. They are the giving angels. They give man oxygen, rains, wood,

fruit, make the world .. Cutting of forests ultimately endangers

man’s own existence.

Most of the world oxygen that the animal

species including man inhale is produced in the forests and tropical rainforests.

Forests and rainforests house millions of species of plants, animals and

insects. Even more importantly, they are home to many unique plants and

animals that do not exist anywhere else in the world.  If the tropical

rainforests were to be destroyed, so would the homes of all these species.

Without a home, many of these species could become extinct.

Trees are important to the environment;  they recycle water and process carbon dioxide

in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. They are the world's full-time purifiers

of air and water. Their cutting will disturb the natural water cycles which

will lead to the shortage of fresh-water in the water reserves of the

world. 

Hope it helps you my friend


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Answered by Michael12
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I feel privileged

to have got the opportunity to express my views on

‘Trees are Our Lifeline’.

” Trees are indispensable for life. Man can’t live

without trees.

However,the present condition of forests in the world,

especially developing countries is pathetic and miserable. Forests are the

source of life. They are the giving angels. They give man oxygen, rains, wood,

fruit, make the world .. Cutting of forests ultimately endangers

man’s own existence.

Most of the world oxygen that the animal

species including man inhale is produced in the forests and tropical rainforests.

Forests and rainforests house millions of species of plants, animals and

insects. Even more importantly, they are home to many unique plants and

animals that do not exist anywhere else in the world.  If the tropical

rainforests were to be destroyed, so would the homes of all these species.

Without a home, many of these species could become extinct.

Trees are important to the environment;  they recycle water and process carbon dioxide

in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. They are the world's full-time purifiers

of air and water. Their cutting will disturb the natural water cycles which

will lead to the shortage of fresh-water in the water reserves of the

world. 


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