what is importance of trees in environment
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Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the world’s wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter.
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Trees play a vital role in the environment as they help in purification of air by in taking carbon dioxide and leaving out oxygen and it provides us with many useful products .
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→afforestaion is the need of hour in present scenario
→ it maintains ecological balance and biodiversity.
planting more trees helps to reduce carbon dioxide , prevent air pollution and reduces soil erosion.
nowadays, people make areas for regenerating buildings & monuments by cutting trees thus results in deforestation.
due to increase number of population , people dont have any other option rather cutting trees to fulfill their desire. (ー_ー)!!
but this might result dangerous, as afforestation maintains global warning and if it continues to be reduced , then one day the whole world be over!
at last i would like to say " what we give to earth, it will give back to us"
→ it maintains ecological balance and biodiversity.
planting more trees helps to reduce carbon dioxide , prevent air pollution and reduces soil erosion.
nowadays, people make areas for regenerating buildings & monuments by cutting trees thus results in deforestation.
due to increase number of population , people dont have any other option rather cutting trees to fulfill their desire. (ー_ー)!!
but this might result dangerous, as afforestation maintains global warning and if it continues to be reduced , then one day the whole world be over!
at last i would like to say " what we give to earth, it will give back to us"
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