Trees are like superheroes for the environment. They take in carbon dioxide, which is something we breathe out, and give us oxygen, which we need to live. Trees also help keep the soil strong and stop erosion so that plants can grow better. Think of them as the Earth’s best friends who work hard every day.
Examples
- A big tree in a park helps clean the air by trapping tiny particles from cars.
- When it rains heavily, trees soak up water like sponges, stopping streets from flooding.
- A forest is full of trees that work together to make more oxygen for people and animals.
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See also
- How Do Trees ‘Talk’ to Each Other Underground?
- How Do Trees Help Clean the Air We Breathe?
- How Do ‘Ecosystems’ Work and Why Are They Important?
- How Do Ecosystems Balance Themselves Out?
- How Do ‘Trees’ Help the Environment and What Happens If They Disappear?
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