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    Ministry of Education Importance of trees Student name: Grade: 10-g Introduction Trees are important to humankind not only economically‚ environmentally and industrially‚but also spiritually‚ historically and aesthetically‚ for they sustain human life through direct and indirect gains by providing a wide range of products for survival and prosperity. However‚ it is not always easy to define “tree.” A tree is a large‚ long-lived (i.e.‚ perennial) woody plant that attains a height of at

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    trees are the largest and the longest living organisms on earth. To grow tall‚ the trees display miraculous feats of engineering and a complex chemical factory. It has the ability to absorb water and salts from the earth and transport them up to the leaves‚ sometimes over 400ft above. By means of photosynthesis‚ the leaves then combine the water and salts with carbon dioxide from the air to produce the nutrients‚ which serve as food for the tree. In this process‚ trees create wood‚ as well as many

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    The importance of trees Trees are the largest and longest living organisms on earth. To grow tall the tree has become a miracle of engineering and a complex chemical factory. It is able to take water and salts out of the earth and lift them up to the leaves‚ sometimes over 400 ft above. By means of photosynthesis the leaves combine the water and salts with carbon dioxide from the air to produce the nutrients which feed the tree. In this process‚ as well as wood‚ trees create many chemicals‚ seeds

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    of tree cover. Man has just begun to realize the importance of plants. Plants are the lungs of the world‚ and without them‚ all species of life are bound to perish. The only way we can save these faithful friends is by creating an awareness amongst people of the importance of plants. Tree planting‚ afforestation‚ and campaigns such as the ‘Chipko’ movement are some ways by which this goal can be achieved. Children should be taught the importance of plants right from a very young age. Forest land

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    Importance and Value of Trees Since the beginning‚ trees have furnished us with two of life’s essentials‚ food and oxygen. As we evolved‚ they provided additional necessities such as shelter‚ medicine‚ and tools. Today‚ their value continues to increase and more benefits of trees are being discovered as their role expands to satisfy the needs created by our modern lifestyles. Community and Social Value Trees are an important part of every community. Our streets‚ parks‚ playgrounds and backyards

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    how to cultivate and get our daily food from trees. My prayers are also for his companions. Respected judges‚ distinguished principals‚ teachers‚ parents and my dear friends. Assalaam Alaikum. Trees are Nature’s wonders and a great gift to mankind as well as to all those who depend on them. Trees occupy an important‚ valuable and necessary place to our very existence. Trees are our best friends and without them life is not possible on the earth. Trees are the soothing music to our ears and the dancing

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    Sahara except Liberia‚ Uganda‚ Djibouti‚ Burundi and Central African Republic. b. Found in coastal areas of eastern and western Africa c. In East Africa – found in the lowlands 5. Conservation Status 6. Importance and Use a. Leaves b. Fruit c. Food Uses d. Seeds 7. Environmental Characteristics 8. Morphological Traits and Variation a. Characteristics b. Traits c. Genetic Variation 9. Threats

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    In this novel The Bean Trees the family aspect is not the traditional way of the American Dream. The “American Dream” is typically a father‚ mother‚ kids‚ and a house with a white picket fence. This novel shows a whole other way of being a being a family‚ and granted it isn’t the way most people think a family should be. Taylor Greer is a teenage girl who picked up and moved from Pittman County‚ Kentucky. She decided to move because the “norm” there wasn’t something she thought would suit her.

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    The Trees

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    “The Trees” by Philip Larkin The trees are coming into leaf Like something almost being said; The recent buds relax and spread‚ Their greenness is a kind of grief. Is it that they are born again And we grow old? No‚ they die too‚ Their yearly trick of looking of looking new. Is it written down in rings of grain. Yet still the unresting castles thresh In full grown thickness every May. Last year is dead‚ they seem to say‚ Begin afresh‚ afresh‚ afresh. Imagery to Larkin’s “The Trees” Voice

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    correct. A novel must entertain the reader before a novel teaches the reader... If not‚ the reader would have no interest in finishing the story. Barbara Kingsolver did not live up to her contract. The Bean Trees is a down-right uninteresting novel and has no relation to any normal person. The Bean Trees tells a heart warming story about a woman and her daughter trying to get away from town and start a new life. Going by that perspective you could say that this novel could be slightly relatable to some

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