
What Do You Think Would Happen If We Didn't Have Trees?
If we didn’t have them, we wouldn’t be here because the things it produces help us stay alive. All trees produce oxygen and some food. Every year we lose many of them, because people cut them down for making paper. People can make about one thousand to two thousand pounds of paper per tree. Right now we lost over five hundred trees this year just by paper and acid rain.
How Do You Think Trees Affect The Environment?
Trees can affect the environment by making the habitat have the lost of normal light. They can also involve places by changing the moisture of soild which will make the plant damaged. Sometimes the tree's branches and leaves from the twigs break off, causing them to hit cars and homes. Lastly, it also affects the environment because the size of the trees takes up space that can be used for housings, stores, or foods.
Can You Think of a Way To Give Trees So We Can Help Trees Produce Oxygen?
To make trees produce oxygen they need a special gas. That special gas is carbon dioxide, first they have to find that gas, when they find it, they breathe it in. Next, the trees change the carbon dioxide to oxygen. After they do the process, they breathe it out for us to live.
Do You Know What Else Trees Produce Besides Oxygen?
Trees can also produce fruits and nuts. These two things are attached to a certain tree’s orchard. It has different things; it can be fruits, nuts or leaves. Fruit trees are made out of one of the seeds of fruit. Such as an apple seed, you first plant the seed into the soil then it grows into an apple tree. Trees make those foods by using their phloem, which is one of the filter tubes to make food, but they need water to make them. They get their water from the roots, but they need help by a thing called xylem, which carries the water to the trees.
Why Do We Need Trees?
Mostly everybody wonders if trees can help us stay alive. If you don’t know, it does. They help us by breathing in the carbon dioxide and breathing out oxygen. Trees can also help us by giving us food for the fruit group like oranges, apples, and coconuts. Everyone needs things trees, whether it’s foods or oxygen.
Where Do Trees Get Their Carbon Dioxide From?
After researching about trees, I wondered how trees can get their carbon dioxide. On my research I found out that trees can get carbon dioxide from objects we use probably every day. The things where they get their carbon dioxide are from us the people and electricity items; such as cell phones, laptops, and iPods; but the biomass, the distance of a living thing to the trees habitat, between you and a tree depends how much carbon dioxide it gets.
What Should We Do?
Stop and think how you can save the trees in our environment. There are many ways to save trees. Almost everybody right now is using paper every day, but not everyone uses both sides of paper. What you should do is to use both sides of paper, if one side of paper is filled up or if you made a mistake on a side and you need to use a new one, don’t just use another paper. Otherwise you’re wasting perfectly good paper. The next time you need another piece of paper, think if you can use the other side. There are many things about trees whether it’s how they get their carbon dioxide or what things they produce.