why learning from forest considered as important as learning from books?
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As learning from books cannot teach a student well and it can happen that student doesn't understand properly but in forest students can learn practically they can clear their doubt properly.
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We often say, "more lessons are learned on the playground, than in the classrooms." this sentence definitely holds true to the greatest of extents.
What we learn from books, we see the similar things in a greater picture when we visit a forest. The learning experience becomes even more interesting. Especially in case of environmental science.
The forests help us understand a lot better than what books tell us.
Hence, both, studying from books and knowing more by visiting places and forests helps a student manifold.
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