What relationship does the tree have
with the earth in 150words
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A tree has a deep relationship with the earth. It owes its very existence to the earth. The seed germinates in the womb of the earth and the baby plant sprouts out over the surface of the earth. The tree draws nutrients for it from the soil. It is the earth that gives it support to stand erect and protects it from falling. Giving a firm grip to its roots, the earth gives it ground to grow and assume a massive size. The earth keeps roots of the tree concealed, protecting it from exposure to the sunlight and the air which can prove to be very injurious for its existence. Thus, the earth helps a tree right from its birth to its survival. Even a chopped tree grows again out of the stump and gains the original, big size because the earth supports it.
"I've got her spirit, she's always got my back; when I look at her, I think, I want to be just like that."
A tree has the same relation with earth that a child has with their mother. Just like the womb of a mother, the seed germinates in the Earth. Although human mothers carry the baby for an excruciating 9 months, the Earth carries more than 3 trillion trees that penetrate into the soil to grow. Like a mother, Earth feeds the tree with nutrients for its proper growth and provides it with stability and a firm grip. Protecting its 'child' from sunlight and air, the earth conceals the tree's roots for it to flourish. But the story doesn't end here. The tree in turn binds the earth and prevents soil erosion due to wind, water or weathering and thus this relation is symbiotic. A mother supports her child in the worst of times and so does the Earth; it helps the tree to grow even when it has been chopped off raw to the stump.
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