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    Victoria Park Benefits

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    non-material benefits. The material value of the park mainly consists large amounts of trees‚ grass‚ bushes and small animals. Whereas the non-material values are mostly the recreational advantage and constant regulating services like air regulation. Chiefly‚ Victoria Park offers provisioning services. During my walk-through in Victoria Park‚ I was astounded by its vegetation coverage even in January. In the park‚ I saw trees with their newly sprouted leaves on the twigs. Although I am not an expert in botany

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    My Pen Friend

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    VALUE OF TREES Trees are an integral part of our environment. Both man and the animals cannot survive without trees. We get food‚ medicine‚ wood and shelter from trees. Trees beautify the environment. We get the most needed rain because of the trees. Trees have a great influence upon climate. Trees preserve moisture. The leaves of a tree are always giving off moisture and this constant evaporation cools the surrounding atmosphere. Trees on hill sides stop the soil erosion and prevent destructive

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    and medium size trees up to 15 cm diameter can be controlled by cutting the trees and applying glyphosate (at 25% concentration) to the cut surface immediately after cutting the trees. Ring barking and application of the chemical to the exposed area at the rate of 50% concentration killed 40% of medium trees. Large trees above 15 cm diameter could be controlled only partially even with 50% concentration of glyphosate. Coppice shoot application of glyphosate to any sized trees was not successful

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    Tree Plantation

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    many ways. Similarly trees are closely related with our life. They are our friends. They play an important role in our life and economy. Proper place for plantation: In Bangladesh June and July are the best time for tree plantation. Bangladesh is a lower riparian country. So‚ Upper levels are the best suitable places to plant trees. Sea beaches and low lying unused lands can be used for tree plantation. There are many roads and highways in our country. We can plant trees on the both sides of

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    Maple Syrup

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    doesn’t love pancakes smothered in maple syrup? The reason we have maple syrup with our pancakes or waffles is because of maple trees. This will tell you the ecological value‚ population density for the area‚ economic value‚ historical significance‚ use of photosynthesis‚ medicinal uses‚ building uses‚ and location in which the species grows. Ecological Value Maples trees are important to the environment and people for so many reasons. They produce maple syrup‚ so we can put it on our waffles or

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    What is Afforestation? Afforestation is the process of planting trees‚ or sowing seeds‚ in a barren land devoid of any trees to create a forest. The term should not be confused with reforestation‚ which is the process of specifically planting native trees into a forest that has decreasing numbers of trees. While reforestation is increasing the number of trees of an existing forest‚ afforestation is the creation of a ‘new’ forest. Our Earth has been constantly trying to cope with the way in

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    The Oak and the Elm Tree

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    and oldest living things on Earth are trees. Trees enter into the lives of us all. Also‚ they are the source of materials we need for many everyday purposes. Above all‚ they provide beauty in our outlook on the world. In the United States there are “about 865 different species of trees‚” and “comprise about three and one-half percent of the plant species‚” (Reilly 6). Narrowing this vast amount of species down to the most widespread of the broadleaved trees would be the mighty oak and will be

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    What are the consequences of cutting down trees? There are many consequences for the environment of cutting down trees. Known as deforestation it has huge effects on the environment. It one very big effect is the loss of biodiversity which is a direct effect of cutting down trees. There are many reasons of which humans act out deforestation. For example is so that we can set up cattle farms. Also grow crops of which can then be sold to people. Another reason is for urbanisation and for the building

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    Agroforestry is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse‚ productive‚ profitable‚ healthy‚ and sustainable land-use systems.[1] A narrow definition of agroforestry is "trees on farms."[2] Contents • 1 As a science • 2 Benefits o 2.1 Adaptation to Climate Change • 3 Applications o 3.1 Parkland o 3.2 Shade systems o 3.3 Crop-over-tree systems

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    Fiction structure example

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    when their prey vanishes amid the trees. I will tell you now though. Because tomorrow you will be a man‚ and all men should know what it is that lives in the dark of the woods. It is hate. A hatred ancient and primeval‚ born of envy and longing. The trees live you see‚ they think and feel. In times long gone‚ they would speak with men and offer their shade and fruit‚ their sweet sap would be given gladly in exchange for the stories we would tell. The trees loved to hear our tales of far off

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