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Trees serve a natural habitat, which provides support to wide variety of flora and fauna. They provide a sense of privacy and security to wildlife seeking shelter in the woods, apart from providing them with food and nutrients. |
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Trees remove excess amount of carbon dioxide and air pollutants in the atmosphere, including sulfur dioxide, ozone and nitrogen oxide. In return, they give us oxygen required for living life. |
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Planting trees is very important to improve the quality of air and reduce its pollution. |
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The visual quality of landscape is improved by planting trees, which in turn improves the quality of life. |
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Planting trees help to reduce ozone levels in urban cities. Even the biodiversity gets enriched in turn. |
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Trees control the climate by moderating the effects of Sun, wind and rain. While they moderate summer temperature by providing shade, in winters, they act as windbreaks for homes. |
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Trees reduce soil erosion, because they bind the soil through their roots, which would otherwise have been washed away in rainstorms and flood. Trees also help in improving the fertility of soil. Rich soil transfers nutrients to food, which contributes to human health. |
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The greenery of trees adds color to the landscape and enhances the beauty of environment. |
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Trees are great absorbers of noise. |
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Planting of trees facilitates better management of flood water. Trees also moderate flood hazards. |
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The demand for clean drinking water can be met by planting new trees. Forests and plant cover naturally slows the runoff of rain water, thereby filtering it. |