Pines
Pines are evergreen conifers that form an essential part of Earth's global ecosystems. They are found naturally throughout the world in temperate, warm, and mountain regions. Pines are important for the environment as they play a role in soil and water conservation, as well as providing food and habitat for birds and other wildlife. They are also a valuable source of timber and resin, used for fuel and construction. Pines are aesthetically pleasing and often used to beautify and add interest to landscapes.
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