Imagine you're walking through a forest and everything feels peaceful. Forests make people feel calm because they help the brain release happy chemicals like serotonin, which makes us feel relaxed. Trees also block out loud noises from the city, letting us focus on the soft sounds of birds and rustling leaves.
Examples
- Walking through a forest after school feels like magic, it instantly makes you forget about math problems.
- A person who is angry takes a walk in the woods and starts to feel happy again.
- Playing hide-and-seek among trees feels peaceful and calm.
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See also
- Why Do Forests Make Us Feel Happy?
- Why Do Forests Make a Difference?
- Why Do Trees Shiver in the Wind?
- What is breeze?
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