Nature grows trees that are very beneficial for the survival of all creatures.

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Hello my loyal and beloved friends, nature lovers. How are you? I wish you all the best and continued success. It's great to see you again in this post and share about nature. On this occasion I would like to share about the surrounding nature with the trees that grow providing an important role for the lives of other creatures. Trees have a vital role for life, because they provide oxygen to other creatures and store carbon. Other animals can also benefit from them.

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Because of the great benefits that trees provide, it encourages us to preserve forests, trees in urban environments for a healthy life to the world.

The health benefits are according to a study, that within a few minutes of being surrounded by trees, stress levels will decrease, heart rate will slow down and blood pressure will decrease. Trees also remove 1.7 pollutants annually. And there are also many types of trees that can be used as traditional medicine.

Trees can also provide significant benefits to the environment because trees can absorb carbon dioxide and the carbon is stored in the wood, this can slow the rate of global warming.

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In addition, trees are beneficial for wildlife. Trees can be a home for them. When a tree is young, it offers shelter and food for species of birds, insects, fungi, knees and others. And when they are old, they provide hole cover to animals like woodpeckers, owls, bats and others.

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Because of how much trees benefit our lives today and how important they are, future generations are just like us today. They need it all, so let's preserve trees by taking care of them and helping to plant more trees for future generations.

That's a little bit about trees that are very beneficial for life. Hope it was useful and you liked it. I say goodbye, hopefully we can meet next time. Thank you for everything. Greetings from nature lovers.

@azmirulamin