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Absolutely!
Trees are the primary source of oxygen on Earth, which is essential for all living beings. Through the process of photosynthesis, trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen, making the air pure and breathable. A single mature tree can produce enough oxygen to support two to four people every day. Without trees, the level of oxygen in the atmosphere would decrease, making life impossible for humans and animals.
Trees play a significant role in maintaining the balance of nature. They prevent soil erosion by holding the soil with their roots, protecting the land from floods and landslides. Trees also conserve water by absorbing rainwater and reducing the risk of drought. In addition, they provide shelter and food to various species of birds, insects, and animals, contributing to biodiversity. 2 replies
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