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Why Are Trees Important

Trees are vital for life on Earth. They produce oxygen, store carbon, stabilize soil, provide materials for shelter and tools, and help combat climate change by cooling the atmosphere. Trees also protect water quality, shield children from UV rays, prevent landslides, and provide food and shelter for many animal species. As the largest and most long-lived plants, trees play a crucial role in sustaining life on our planet.

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Why Are Trees Important

Trees are vital for life on Earth. They produce oxygen, store carbon, stabilize soil, provide materials for shelter and tools, and help combat climate change by cooling the atmosphere. Trees also protect water quality, shield children from UV rays, prevent landslides, and provide food and shelter for many animal species. As the largest and most long-lived plants, trees play a crucial role in sustaining life on our planet.

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Why trees are important?

There are a lot of trees in the world so we should be


protecting them not cutting them down. We wouldn’t
be alive if there was no trees because trees really
keep us people alive. So we should be minding
them!!!
Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on
.
the planet, they give us oxygen, store
carbon, stabilize the soil provide us with
the materials for tools and shelter. Trees
combat climate change. Trees cool the
streets and the city. As you can see trees
are very important.
Trees combat the greenhouse effect.
Trees conserve energy.
Trees help prevent water pollution.
Trees shield children for ultra-violent rays.
Trees prevent landslides.
Burrowing animals like living under trees. The
roots prevent the ground collapsing and also
soak up moisture, making the burrow drier.

A mature trees can produce tons of fruits in


one year. Most are eaten by animals, or fall
where they cant grow.

Trees give home and shelter to birds. They also


give food. Trees also keep birds and animals
alive too.
Plants (everything from tiny algae in the
oceans to trees) have green parts (or in some
cases are completely green). This is because
they contain a green pigment called
chlorophyll which is necessary for the plants
to make food for themselves using light
energy and carbon dioxide (a gas in the air)
and water
All broadleaved trees produce pollen but
not all have a hard nut like the acorn.
Many coat their seed in a fleshy fruit
which attracts animals who help to
disperse the seed. Most fruits, like apples
and oranges, were originally much smaller
but have been enlarged by centuries of
selective breeding.

FRUIT AND
NUTS
FROM A
TREE !!!
1.Well-maintained trees and shrubs
can increase property value by up to
14%.
2.Trees properly placed around
buildings can reduce air conditioning
needs by 30%.
3.A mature tree removes almost 70
times more pollution than a newly
planted tree.

4.A healthy tree can have a value of up


to P 1,000,000.00.

5.One tree can absorb as much carbon


in a year as a car produces while
driving 26,000 miles.
Like all living things trees have a
life cycle:
Birth
Growth
Aging
Death

As trees grow, their physical


form changes as does their role in
the forest ecosystem
LET’S PLANT TREES
AND LIVE A HAPPY
LIFE!

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