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Shezannie Grace Sañol HUMSS 11-A

Benefits Derived from Trees

There are benefits that we could get from trees such as woods that are used to make
houses, furniture and other structures. Thus, the plants absorb the carbon dioxide and release
oxygen that is essential to for living. The trees and forests also help in preserving, specially
wildlife, plants and natural habitats. For example, squirrels use pine trees as their habitats and
source of food, humans consume plants and game animals for their daily needs and both animals
and humans use trees as shelters against natural phenomena. To illustrate, trees create a pathway
of economic opportunities to humans that produces fruits for harvesting and being sold to
markets. In addition, trees block things such as UV rays coming from the sun that could harm
our skin, trees provide woods that are used to make papers, notebooks and pencils. Lastly, trees
can bring diverse groups of people together by planting trees for community empowerment and
involvement that improves the quality of our neighbourhoods. Trees are essential for the life of
every people and animals living on planet Earth.

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