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Combatting Climate Change: Trees absorb carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate global warming and climate change.
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Biodiversity Support: Forests are home to a vast array of plant and animal species, and planting trees helps to restore and preserve habitats, supporting biodiversity.
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Air Quality Improvement: Trees filter out pollutants from the air, improving air quality and reducing the risk of respiratory diseases for humans and animals alike.
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Erosion Prevention: Tree roots help to stabilize soil, preventing erosion and reducing the risk of landslides and flooding, particularly in areas prone to heavy rainfall or deforestation.
- Water Cycle Regulation: Trees play a crucial role in regulating the water cycle by absorbing water from the soil and releasing it into the atmosphere through transpiration, which helps to maintain stable weather patterns and reduce the risk of droughts and floods.
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