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what if is there no trees in our earth?​

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Answered by LynxLada
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Life without plants would be a difficult and unimaginable life. There would be no trees or bushes around our house. The sunlight would enter into the house directly. There would be no shade by the side of the roads. Without plants, the playgrounds, lawns and gardens would be mere solid ground. The cattle will die because of lack of plantation to eat.

The cows, buffalos, goats etc. depend heavily on the plants and leaves for their nutrition, which if not given will result in the death of the aforementioned. There would be no forests and hence no fresh air. The trees help in giving us the oxygen we breathe by absorbing the carbon dioxide in the air. Without plants, this difficulty would arise.

In various parts of the world, ninety percent of people live in houses with no electricity. Household energy in the form of charcoal and wood are provided by the plants. Hundreds and thousands of people would perish without the availability of this fuel source.

In the absence of plants, nutrient-rich topsoil would be no more, making it enormously difficult to grow food and sustain life.

Certain plants have chemicals which when isolated in a lab, can help treat people suffering from different diseases.

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Answered by ssaravanasubikshan
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Life could not exist on Earth without trees because they produce most of the oxygen that humans and wildlife breathe. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen using the process of photosynthesis. ... Additionally, trees provide a supply of lumber, seeds, and fruit.

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