Why planting trees helps the environment




















Reinforcing Soil. Trees are one of the best partners when it comes to agriculture. They act positively in several ways: they reduce soil erosion, increase fertility and help soil obtain moisture. Fallen tree leaves lower reduce soil temperature and prevent soil from losing too much moisture. Decaying leaves that fall onto the ground turn into nutrients for tree growth and promote microorganism development.

Erosion Control. Rain and wind are two primary erosion forces that damage the bare soil. As they fall from heights, drops of rain gain power and momentum which is strong enough to penetrate soil once they hit the ground.

On the other hand, if the land is dried out, then wind can do significant damage. Trees break droplets of rain and weaken their strength while roots hold the soil together and protect it from effects of wind. Plant a tree, and you and your community will thrive from the benefits. Final Thoughts. There are many environmental benefits of planting a tree.

Strategically planting trees around your home can have tremendous benefits on the environment. Not only will you help restore life quality in your community , contribute to the environment and help fight climate change, but you will also set an example.

Therefore, planting a beautiful tree is always a good idea! Keen to support our tree-planting projects? Sign up to MyPlanet for free, and support us!

Add us as a beneficiary! Link it to MyPlanet to support us! We are Nature! Greenpop Foundation NPC is a registered non-profit organisation. MAY, By Mattea Jacobs Mattea Jacobs is a freelance writer at Zip Recruiter who mostly writes about both interior and exterior home design, and environmentally-friendly ways to improve homes. Many people decide to enrich their gardens by planting trees. Most of them do it for the beauty or to provide extra shade in summer months.

However, there are more benefits from trees than you might think. Except for relaxing, connecting us with nature and their calming effect, trees do a lot when it comes to the environment. If you are thinking about planting a tree around your home, keep reading to find out what trees do for our environment.

Reducing Climate Change If people are good at something, then it is building up excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Cooling Down the Streets Every year we listen to the shocking global warming news. Climate change.

Tree planting is one of the simplest and most effective ways of tackling climate change caused by greenhouse gas. This story was originally published on the 1st of September You could help to make it all happen.

This gives families reliable and lasting sources of food and income. By reducing the energy demand for cooling our houses, we reduce carbon dioxide and other pollution emissions from power plants. Shade from trees slows water evaporation from thirsty lawns. Most newly planted trees need only fifteen gallons of water a week.

As trees transpire, they increase atmospheric moisture. Trees reduce runoff by breaking rainfall thus allowing the water to flow down the trunk and into the earth below the tree. This prevents stormwater from carrying pollutants to the ocean.

When mulched, trees act like a sponge that filters this water naturally and uses it to recharge groundwater supplies. On hillsides or stream slopes, trees slow runoff and hold soil in place. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Trees reduce UV-B exposure by about 50 percent, thus providing protection to children on school campuses and playgrounds - where children spend hours outdoors.

An apple tree can yield up to bushels of fruit per year and can be planted on the tiniest urban lot. Aside from fruit for humans, trees provide food for birds and wildlife. Studies have shown that patients with views of trees out their windows heal faster and with less complications. Children with ADHD show fewer symptoms when they have access to nature.



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