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Why Saving Trees is Important

 Why Saving Trees is Important

Trees are often called the “lungs of the Earth,” and there's a good reason for that.
They give us oxygentake in harmful carbon dioxide, and help keep the Earth's climate in balance. Without treeslife on Earth would be very different. Saving trees is not just something we can choose to do—it's something we must do for our survival.
1.Source of Oxygen and Clean Air
Trees make the oxygen we breathe.
One bigmature tree can supply enough oxygen for several people every day. Alsotrees clean the air by taking in harmful things like pollutiondust, and bad gases. This makes the air we breathe healthier and more pleasant.
2.Climate Balance
Trees help fight climate change.
They take in carbon dioxide, which is a gas that causes global warming. Forests also help control how rain falls and keep the water cycle movingmaking it less likely for there to be too much drought or too much flood.
3.Habitat for Wildlife
Millions of animalsbirds, and insects live in forests.
When trees are cut down, these animals and insects lose their homes, which causes a loss of biodiversity. By protecting trees, we are also helping to protect the whole environment and keeping wildlife alive.
4.Benefits for Humans
Trees give us foodshadewood, and medicines.
They also help us feel less stressedcreate a calm environment, and make our surroundings more beautiful. Places with more trees are better for people to live in, especially in cities.
5.Soil and Water Protection
The roots of trees hold the soil together, which helps prevent it from washing away.
Trees also help keep water levels steady by taking in and storing water underground. Without trees, the soil can become worn out and not good for growing things.
Conclusion
Saving trees is the same as saving our own lives.
Every tree we protect makes the Earth healthiergreener, and more sustainable. Planting new trees, not cutting down trees unnecessarily, and telling others about the importance of trees are simple but strong actions we can all take.

Remember: When we save trees, we are saving the future.

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