How Do Forests Help the Planet Breathe?

Forests are like giant lungs for the whole planet, they help it breathe better.

Imagine you’re playing hide and seek in a big park full of trees. Every time you take a deep breath, you’re using oxygen, which is what makes your body go. But when you exhale, you let out carbon dioxide, the stuff that makes your face feel warm after a long run. Trees do the opposite, they take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen, just like you.

How Forests Work Like a Team

Think of trees as tiny factories. They use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into food. This process is called photosynthesis. It’s like how your body turns food into energy when you eat. The trees make their own food, and they give out oxygen, kind of like giving the planet a big breath.

When there are more forests, the planet can take in more carbon dioxide and let out more oxygen. It's like having more friends to help you breathe easier during a game of tag! Forests are like giant lungs for the whole planet, they help it breathe better.

Imagine you’re playing hide and seek in a big park full of trees. Every time you take a deep breath, you’re using oxygen, which is what makes your body go. But when you exhale, you let out carbon dioxide, the stuff that makes your face feel warm after a long run. Trees do the opposite, they take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen, just like you.

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  1. A tree takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen, like a natural air filter.
  2. Imagine forests as giant lungs for the Earth, helping it breathe easier.
  3. Every time you take a breath, some of that air might have come from a forest.

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