Tree Plantation
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Verified Content • 6/12/2026
Tree Plantation
Tree plantation means planting trees in a structured and planned way. It is not a mere luxury or a simple hobby; it is one of the most critical tasks required for maintaining ecological balance and saving our planet from environmental ruin. Trees are our quiet, lifelong friends, playing an irreplaceable role in our survival, health, and the overall welfare of human civilization. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, trees sustain us at every step. Without them, life on Earth would quickly become completely impossible.
The environmental benefits of tree plantation are truly immense. The most important service trees provide is gas exchange. They act as the planet's natural lungs by absorbing harmful carbon dioxide from the air and releasing the life-saving oxygen that we breathe every second. Furthermore, trees act as a natural shield against global warming and climate change. To put this into a scientific perspective, environmental data shows that a single mature tree can absorb approximately 48 pounds (22 kg) of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year, while releasing enough pure oxygen to support two human beings. Trees also attract clouds, bring timely rain, and lower extreme heat waves. Their strong, sprawling roots hold the soil firmly like giant fingers, which prevents dangerous soil erosion, landslides, and destructive riv
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