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Answered by shailjarathore
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IMPORTANCE OF TREES

Trees are an important part of our survival on earth. But most of our country economy is dependent upon trees that are: Match industries, paper industries, and rubber industries. The tree provides us with oxygen and makes our life possible on earth. Trees consume the carbon dioxide and provide us with food, shelter, home, money, medicines, and what not.

Trees are also the source of rain for us as they attract clouds. Trees help in preventing pollution and keeps the environment fresh. If we imagine a world without trees, life is impossible. They are true friends of humanity. One should act responsibly and should prevent the act of deforestation for the sake of personal motive.

Trees release oxygen which we need for our life. They also absorb the carbon-dioxide.

Many living species live in trees. Trees form the natural habitat of many animals, birds and insects.

Trees help make the land fertile. We get good crops out of fertile land.

They are the sources of the fruits and flowers.

They offer us cool shade during summer.

During rainy season, we take shelter under the trees.

Trees and plants are the sources of many supply life-saving drugs.

They prevent land erosion and guard us against pollution. Thus, trees keep up the ecological balance.

Trees protect us from inclement wind also.

Seeds, nuts and fruits are food sources for humans and animals..

Thus, trees play an important role in our life. Felling of trees disturbs the eco-system. We should preserve trees and plants with great care.


Swetha02: Actually, according to the format of article we have to give a title and a by line. Please make the necessary changes.
Answered by Swetha02
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Importance of trees

By: Swetha02

Trees are very important to our surroundings. It purifies air and also provides fruits, wood for human beings. But the ever-increasing population is destroying the existing forest, which in turn will lead to the destruction of human-kind itself. Trees are the largest living organisms on earth. To grow tall, the trees display miraculous feats of engineering and a complex chemical factory. It has the ability to absorb water and salts from the earth and transport them up to the leaves, sometimes over 400 feet above. By means of photosynthesis, the leaves then combine the water and salts with carbon dioxide from the air to produce the nutrients, which serve as food for the tree showing autotrophic nutrition. In this process, trees create wood, as well as many chemicals, seeds and fruit of great utility to man. Trees also remove carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, from the air.   Trees are very important to our environment. Tropical rain forests are of particular significance; although they now occupy less than six per cent of the land surface of the earth, they sustain more than half of the biological species on the planet.

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