what will be the result if the trees are not taken care of
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Around 15 billion trees are cut down each year. So, hypothetically speaking, it would take just over 200 years for the world’s forests to completely disappear. While this scenario is unlikely, what would be the consequences of a tree-free planet? Let’s start with perhaps the most obvious difference oxygen concentration.
Trees have to breathe to live, same as us and every living thing on the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. We breathe out carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen. We’ve evolved around trees; they are the main things that give off oxygen. Without trees, we’re not here. Cutting down trees takes away that oxygen. If you cut down a tree but plant two new ones that is fine. Trees are living things too.
Trees improve air quality by producing oxygen. They also store carbon, offsetting harmful byproducts of fossil-fuel burning.They moderate the effects of sun and wind, and they clean the air by trapping dust, pollen and other pollutants.Planted in the right places around buildings, trees can significantly reduce air-conditioning costs. This means less Freon, an inflammable and odorless chemical emitted from air conditioners. It is considered to have damaging effects to the ozone layer.
Evergreen trees are, just as their name describes, ever green! Unlike deciduous trees that drop their leaves in the fall, evergreens have needles that are not shed but remain year round. They shelter us from winter’s snow and winds and provide much needed color to the landscape during the cold months. Fir, pine, spruce, and cedar trees are varieties commonly planted and enjoyed in our landscapes.
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Trees have to breathe to live, same as us and every living thing on the planet. They breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. We breathe out carbon dioxide and breathe in oxygen. We’ve evolved around trees; they are the main things that give off oxygen. Without trees, we’re not here. Cutting down trees takes away that oxygen. If you cut down a tree but plant two new ones that is fine. Trees are living things too.
Trees improve air quality by producing oxygen. They also store carbon, offsetting harmful byproducts of fossil-fuel burning.They moderate the effects of sun and wind, and they clean the air by trapping dust, pollen and other pollutants.Planted in the right places around buildings, trees can significantly reduce air-conditioning costs. This means less Freon, an inflammable and odorless chemical emitted from air conditioners. It is considered to have damaging effects to the ozone layer.
Evergreen trees are, just as their name describes, ever green! Unlike deciduous trees that drop their leaves in the fall, evergreens have needles that are not shed but remain year round. They shelter us from winter’s snow and winds and provide much needed color to the landscape during the cold months. Fir, pine, spruce, and cedar trees are varieties commonly planted and enjoyed in our landscapes.
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The result of this could end many living plants and animals that lives in the nature, this can also start a pollution, the reason why that trees are important is because it produces oxygen.
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