Why Plants Are So Important For Us To Survive?
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The importance of plants to humans and other life on Earth is indescribable . Life as we know it would not be possible without plants. Plants are the key participant of the food cycle because we either eat plants or other organisms that's primarily dependent on plants.
WHY PLANTS ARE SO IMPORTANT??
Here is a closer look what plants are doing for us and in return what we are doing with them we are destroying our on Eco system. They are the most beneficial creatures on planet earth I have ever seen.
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KEEP OUR ENVIRONMENT CLEAN
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They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration for all aerobic organisms. It also maintains the ozone layer that helps protect Earth’s life from damaging UV radiation. Removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reduces the greenhouse effect and global warming.
KEEP OUR ENVIRONMENT COOL IN HOT SUMMER
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trees cools down the surrounding and kept the surrounding atmosphere humid because of transpiration If we grow trees so we can reduce the energy demand for cooling our houses,Studies have shown that trees can reduce peak summer temperatures in cities by 2-9 degrees and ultimately it also results in reduce carbon dioxide and other pollution emissions from power plants.
TREES SAVE WATER
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By soaking up water from the ground, trees add capacity for the soil to store even more storm water and help in recharging ground water supplies.
The tree draws water out of the ground to use for photosynthesis. The water is later released back into the atmosphere as water vapor. This normal part of the water cycle also helps to cool the air and reduce high temperatures in the summer.
TREES HELP PREVENT SOIL EROSION
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Trees hold soil in place and prevent erosion of the soil during floods
TREES PROVIDE FOOD
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Plants supply food to nearly all terrestrial organisms, including humans. We eat either plants or other organisms that eat plants. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife.
HEALER
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Exposure to trees and nature aids concentration by reducing mental fatigue.
Studies have shown that patients with views of trees out their windows heal faster and with less complications
TREES THE SEASONS INDICATORS
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With the help of trees you can identify the seasons.Is it winter, spring, summer or fall?
PROVIDE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
Fruit harvested can be sold, thus providing income opportunities to the people
PROVIDE HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE
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Plants create habitats for many organisms. A single tree may provide food and shelter to many species of insects, worms, small mammals, birds, and reptiles
A SOURCE OF MEDICINAL, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS AND FUEL
Plants recycle matter in bio Geo chemical cycles. For example, through transpiration, plants move enormous amounts of water from the soil to the atmosphere.
Plants host bacteria that fix nitrogen. This makes nitrogen available to all plants, which pass it on to consumers.
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Plants provide many products for human use, such as firewood, timber, fibers, medicines, dyes, pesticides, oils, and rubber.
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here you can see countless benefits of trees in our lives they are the principal part of our Eco system so from now on stop cutting and start planting trees to make our Eco system healthy and green.
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