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Importance of Plants or Trees For Life

Hi Good evening, I'm back again of the Hanna Simple Life.
What would be our topic today is plant matter. Plants if we care as possible will result in something beautiful. For example if we care guava tree correctly it will produce a sweet guava fruit anyway.
The importance of plants in every home now very important role in the ecosystem surrounding our life.
Also reduce the rate of global warming, what now erratic weather may occur.


Very good riddance if every house has a plant. planting crops or trees can be done is indirectly and reduce the heat of the greenhouse effect.
If you have an awareness of their own plant your plants where there is a place to plant it. Not difficult to grow plants that you need to provide the land, plant seeds and flush every day, easy right?
Forests in the world have also begun to is reduced a lot, of forests in the Amazon, forests in Indonesia, and elsewhere which are the lungs of the world to breathe. From year to year has declined considerably since felled by entrepreneurs for profit purposes only and does not care about natural ecosystems and habitats.


Look...!!

Source : en.wikipedia.org
 

Very apprehensive if we see it, only the most obvious example today is the melting arctic sea ice, the melting rate has reached 20%.
It was classified the worst level in 30 years, in some way so that be cold the earth back again.
If you care about this current crop who gives breath love for you because without plants, forests oxygen is very thin, and do it with the real thing. If you have a large yard would not hurt 20% area planted with trees or plants that has many functions. Notify neighbors will impact on the natural, social media and use them to tell their friends, or anyone else and do not see any kind. Tell them "We're not going to live without the oxygen that comes from the plant or tree"


Thank you for today, hopefully we can live safely longer.
So the simple life these days.
Hanna Bao

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