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trees are very kind

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Answered by Anonymous
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# Trees are very kind because :-
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* Because they provide us shadow.

* They provide us fruits and vegetables.

* They provide house for birds. As they built their nest on trees for living.

* They also provide us medicines.

* They purify our air.

* They also provide us wood for furniture. And so on.

→ For all those things they never want anything from us. They gave us what they have. So, we don't have to cut trees. As they also have right to live.

So, PLANT MORE AND MORE TREES instead of cutting them.


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HOPE IT HELPS YOU.


Answered by sonabrainly
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TREES COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE


Excess carbon dioxide (CO2) is building up in our atmosphere, contributing to climate change. Trees absorb CO2, removing and storing the carbon while releasing oxygen back into the air. In one year, an acre of mature trees absorbs the same amount of CO2 produced when you drive your car 26,000 miles.


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TREES CLEAN THE AIR


Trees absorb odors and pollutant gases (nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulfur dioxide and ozone) and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark.


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TREES PROVIDE OXYGEN


In one year an acre of mature trees can provide enough oxygen for 18 people.


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TREES COOL THE STREETS AND THE CITY


Average temperatures in Los Angeles have risen 6°F in the last 50 years as tree coverage has declined and the number of heat-absorbing roads and buildings has increased. 

Trees cool the city by up to 10°F, by shading our homes and streets, breaking up urban “heat islands” and releasing water vapor into the air through their leaves.


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TREES CONSERVE ENERGY


Three trees placed strategically around a single-family home can cut summer air conditioning needs by up to 50 percent. By reducing the energy demand for cooling our houses, we reduce carbon dioxide and other pollution emissions from power plants.


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TREES SAVE WATER


Shade from trees slows water evaporation from thirsty lawns. Most newly planted trees need only fifteen gallons of water a week. As trees transpire, they increase atmospheric moisture.


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TREES HELP PREVENT WATER POLLUTION


Trees reduce runoff by breaking rainfall thus allowing the water to flow down the trunk and into the earth below the tree. This prevents stormwater from carrying pollutants to the ocean. When mulched, trees act like a sponge that filters this water naturally and uses it to recharge groundwater supplies.


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TREES HELP PREVENT SOIL EROSION


On hillsides or stream slopes, trees slow runoff and hold soil in place.


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TREES SHIELD CHILDREN FROM ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS


Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Trees reduce UV-B exposure by about 50 percent, thus providing protection to children on school campuses and playgrounds - where children spend hours outdoors.


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TREES PROVIDE FOOD


An apple tree can yield up to 15-20 bushels of fruit per year and can be planted on the tiniest urban lot. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife.


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TREES HEAL


Studies have shown that patients with views of trees out their windows heal faster and with less complications. Children with ADHD show fewer symptoms when they have access to nature. Exposure to trees and nature aids concentration by reducing mental fatigue.


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TREES REDUCE VIOLENCE


Neighborhoods and homes that are barren have shown to have a greater incidence of violence in and out of the home than their greener counterparts. Trees and landscaping help to reduce the level of fear.


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TREES MARK THE SEASONS


Is it winter, spring, summer or fall? Look at the trees.


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TREES CREATE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES


Fruit harvested from community orchards can be sold, thus providing income. Small business opportunities in green waste management and landscaping arise when cities value mulching and its water-saving qualities. Vocational training for youth interested in green jobs is also a great way to develop economic opportunities from trees.


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TREES ARE TEACHERS AND PLAYMATES


Whether as houses for children or creative and spiritual inspiration for adults, trees have provided the space for human retreat throughout the ages.




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