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How important are trees to the environment? – LÉRISA

How important are trees to the environment? – LÉRISA

Trees are the source of life. With their function of photosynthesis, they are qualified as oxygen producers. It should also be noted that forests can store a maximum of carbon dioxide. Their primary role is to purify the air.

Trees and their economic importance - Document - Gale Academic OneFile

In-depth Q&A: How trees benefit nature, people and the climate - Carbon Brief

Towards a holistic understanding of non-native tree impacts on ecosystem services: A review of Acacia, Eucalyptus and Pinus in Africa - ScienceDirect

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PDF) Trees: Skills and Understanding Essential for Domestication: An Update

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Importance of Trees by Lisha Saliani

Essay on Why Trees are Important in our Life

How do invasive trees impact shrub layer diversity and productivity in temperate forests?, Annals of Forest Science

In-depth Q&A: How trees benefit nature, people and the climate - Carbon Brief

Acacia trees on the cultural landscapes of the Red Sea Hills