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TREE

We live in an ecosystem with other living beings. One of the most pillars of an ecosystem is the trees.
The green living beings provide us with the oxygen we need to breathe and live. Trees process carbon
dioxide and use sunlight to make their food. In this process, they release oxygen that every other
animal needs to live. Trees provide more benefits and make our planet sustainable. Despite such
benefits of trees, we are defores ng the green reserves for our profits and slowly killing the
[Link] are the big plants that have a green hood of foliage. A tree provides us with shades in
the hot days. The cool shade relieves us from scorching heat so that we can rest. We find them in the
big parks and roadsides of well-planned ci es. We find many trees in rural areas. This is why the air
we breathe in the villages is very clean. Trees have the innate proper es to clean air by absorbing
carbon dioxide during the day me. They have the biological power to convert carbon dioxide into
carbohydrates using the power of sunlight. This is what we depend on. The en re ecosystem
depends on what plants produce. An ecosystem depends on these producers of the food chain.
These producers support the life of herbivores and the rest of the animals in the [Link] are so
many types of trees we find in nature. In fact, we are not aware of all the species found in the
darkest and deepest jungles on the earth. These trees breathe in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
This oxygen is then used by the animals across all ecosystems. It means that the trees are the prime
life support we need to survive. Trees are also responsible to remove carbon dioxide, the prime
greenhouse gas that contributes to global [Link] warming is caused due to the over-
accumula on of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Aggressive industrializa on is crea ng more
greenhouses gases that trees can absorb. On the contrary, we are destroying our forest reserves to
find more land to construct concrete jungles and factories. It has become a huge burden on the
exis ng forests on earth. It is a natural cycle where the trees absorb the carbon dioxide animals
produce and release oxygen for [Link] the trees are falling short, the level of carbon dioxide
will automa cally increase. It is resul ng in a steady increase in the average temperature of the
earth’s surface. The entrapment of heat released by the earth’s surface by the blanket of greenhouse
gases is causing the ice caps in the mountains and poles to melt. It is endangering the marine
species, coral reefs, islands, and associated ecosystems. In fact, trees also keep the earth’s surface
cooler by providing shade. Humans are responsible for the destruc on of the forests and slowly
making the planet inhabitable for other [Link] level of pollu on is also increasing in the en re
world. Trees are the only creatures that can save us from the alarming rise in the level of greenhouse
gases. They can only provide shade to the needy. It is we who need to understand the importance of
trees and plant more. We need to afforest barren lands and stand against the illegal acquisi on of
forests for industrializa on. The en re world needs to slow down in terms of consump on. This
pressure on every industry is driving us to gather more resources. We are steadily deple ng all the
natural resources and will run dry soon if we don’t [Link] need to bring change. We need to make
everyone aware of how trees are important for survival. It is us who can make a cumula ve decision
and trees can help us achieve a healthier planet for all living [Link] are essen al for human
survival as well as the ecosystem's survival. Life would not be possible without Trees. Trees provide
two of life's most important components: oxygen and food. As me went on, we began to collect
Trees for medicine, shelter, and other commercial objec ves. Our reliance on Trees has not
decreased throughout me. In reality, we rely on Trees more than ever before. The purpose of this
essay about the importance of Trees is to inform readers about how important Trees are to the
environment. We've started chopping down big tracts of forest to make way for more people
because our needs are so tremendous. Trees purify the air we breathe, they are our best
companions. They also purify the water and soil, ul mately making the planet a be er place. People
who live near Trees are also more fit, healthier, and happier than those who do not. Furthermore, it
is our job to care for our friends who assist us in a variety of ways. Most importantly, by protec ng
plants, we are primarily benefi ng ourselves rather than the plants. Because the lives of Trees and
plants are not dependent on us, but our lives are dependent on them. Trees must be protected
because they are vital to our ecology. Furthermore, Trees are considered natural carbon sinks, which
means they have the ability to absorb and store carbon dioxide from the environment. This reduces
not only the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere but also the greenhouse effect's influence.
As a result, Trees provide a number of func ons, ranging from ecosystems to environmental
cleaners. Trees are the earth's green gold and the source of life for all living things. Trees are the
source of life. They are wildlife habitats in their natural state. They are also a part of the natural
beauty of our surroundings. Nature is vital to our survival. Trees are the most a rac ve and
important aspect of our environment. Nature's equilibrium is linked. A single dysfunc on disrupts
the en re environment, causing harm to all living things. It is necessary to explain the many sorts of
Trees when discussing Trees. Trees are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Shrubs,
creepers, hardwoods, and other plants are among them. As food, certain so Trees. Pumpkin,
squash, water, spinach, and other vegetables are examples. All of these green Trees are beneficial to
our well-being. Mango, jackfruit, coconut, and other tropical fruits can be found later in the
hardwoods. Rose blossoms, guava Trees, and other bushes can be seen among the shrubs.

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