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Re: Do we really plant trees?
by
passwordnow
on 10/05/2024, 16:59:18 UTC
Earth's temperature is slowly increasing. 
Actually, it's not slowly but rapidly.

The gradual increase in the temperature of the earth is called global warming.  An example of a natural disaster caused by global warming is flash flooding.  As the temperature of the earth increases, the polar ice melts, resulting in flash floods.  Also, various other natural disasters occur.  Planting trees can prevent global warming.  Lately I have been seeing a lot of posts on social media about planting trees.  But the matter has become such that the number of posts about planting trees is more than planting trees.  We all understand that only planting trees can save us from such natural calamities.  But we ask ourselves how many trees we have planted till date.  We only say by mouth that plant trees but there are people in the world who have not planted a single tree in their life.  Therefore, it should be shown in reality, not just in words.  And I think that strong action should be taken by the government about planting trees.
Trees do help to cool down areas as they'll serve as shades as well and also will sip the flood. They're helping in calming down the temperature of the areas where they at but with other calamities coming, they can get washed away by strong typhoons. Aside from the effect of flash floods without having trees, the global warming increases the heat index also for which means to make the crops dry and the farm lands. We're all on this and sadly, many countries are experiencing this.