Tree plantation refers to the process of transplanting tree seedlings, usually for purposes such as forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping. Trees are extremely valuable as they provide food, vitamins, and timber, while also helping to prevent droughts and floods.
Unfortunately, trees are often cut down for fuel and timber, and the cleared land is used for livestock, plantations, and human settlements. This widespread deforestation disrupts the ecological balance, causes soil erosion, reduces fruit and timber production, and harms the economy.
Trees are vital for maintaining ecological balance. They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. When trees are destroyed, carbon dioxide levels increase, which contributes to global warming. Rising temperatures cause sea levels to rise, and in the future, this could result in vast areas of the earth being engulfed by water. If deforestation continues unchecked, our country could even turn into a desert.
The quickest solution is to stop cutting down trees. People must be educated and persuaded to protect forests, made aware of the dangers of deforestation, and encouraged to plant trees. Without such measures, forests will gradually disappear, leading to devastating consequences.
Therefore, everyone should pledge to plant at least one tree every year. By doing so, we can reduce the harmful effects of deforestation, protect our environment, and ensure a healthier future for the coming generations.
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