Best Known Effects Of Tree Planting

By Carl Taylor


Every one of us knows that we have a limited life span here on this world and our future generation would be the ones who will inherit it. Whether we want to be remembered or not depends entirely on the person, yet the fact remains that what we do now to our earth will either make it sustainable or not for our children to live in the future. This is perhaps one of the missions and visions of a tree fresno organization set up in Los Angeles that had remarkably transformed a barren area into a paradise.

Trees are essential in our daily lives, as it is from them that we draw in oxygen while they take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. If this is to be done by every country, you could imagine an ecosystem capable of sustaining life to its fullest. One of the developing countries in the world today have made it a law for those who are about to graduate from college to plant a certain number of trees before the big day.

This movement can also be done by different cause oriented groups and governments from every nation. You can picture out yourself going through land where different trees abound and a wide variety of animals can be found frolicking along. In Japan and New York, they even segregated a piece of land where they planted lots of trees to create a forest cover and wherein people can go there just to be one with nature itself.

More than anything else, these multi cellular organisms provide enormous benefits to other wildlife by giving shelter and food to them. The best sign of a good ecosystem in an area is the abundance of animals living there. So, it is fitting enough to give tribute to our mother nature by planting more trees.

As we exist not for exploiting what mother earth has given us, we have the task of taking care of it and using the resources according to our own means. The trees are the lungs of the planet, and just any normal person, we need to take care of our own so that we may live. While it cannot utter a single word, we must be sensitive that it needs our help also.

These often times green colored leafy organisms are the powerful carbon dioxide absorbers as they needed it to process food, and they release oxygen on which we breathe. If we do not plant enough of them, it would be breathing then with a noose in the neck. If we do not act now, this could tighten and we might not be able to gulp air anymore.

Landslides are a common occurrence in a steeply inclined hill or a mountain, and the presence of trees would not make it possible because the roots act as an anchor by holding the soil. Moreover, much of the cascading water from rain would be trapped into their roots, so we can heave a sigh of relief whenever we heard a loud crack of thunder signaling rain is coming.

Planting are seen as a noble activity since it takes an amount of time and effort to go to a site to do such thing. But the effects are long lasting, as you will inhale a clean air, you have water contained at your area and it can beautify the surroundings. If we do something like that even once or more in our lifetime, we can be assured that the life we know and enjoy will be continued on the descendants.

This activity is a help to our living ally, an aide to someone who cannot speak but who have done more than you can think of. Think of it as something that you can do in your spare time. That little time of yours might be all what it needs to propagate the next generation of life maintaining trees.




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