Planting
trees Planting trees is an important activity that helps to improve air quality, conserve energy, provide habitat for wildlife, and reduce soil erosion. Trees also help to absorb noise, reduce runoff from storms and floods, and provide shade to cool buildings, streets, and other structures. Additionally, planting trees can sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby reducing the risk of global warming. Trees are also beneficial for the economy, as they can be used for timber and fuel, and for recreational purposes, such as providing parks and camping areas for outdoor recreation.
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