Needless to say, planting trees is good for the environment. In today’s fast-paced world, environmental damage, Pollution is even worse. Therefore, more plants should be planted. Natural disasters are also caused by the loss of plants. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your plants.
(1) Plants can mimic climate change
Climate change is causing more and more carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and remove it from the environment. It then stores carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. About one acre of trees a year can absorb the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by driving your car for 26,000 miles.
(2) Plants can purify the air
Bad gases can be absorbed by their leaves and stems. Especially ammonia; Sulfur dioxide; Nitrogen oxides; It absorbs gases such as ozone to clean and purify the air.
(3) Plants provide oxygen
About one acre of plants a year provides enough oxygen for 18 people.
(4) Trees are used in cities and towns. It calms the roads
Temperatures in Los Angeles have risen 6 degrees Fahrenheit above average for the past 50 years. Trees cover the streets and houses from the heat. It cools homes and streets by up to ten degrees Fahrenheit. Water vapor is released into the air through the leaves of the tree.
(5) Plants can save energy
An air conditioner is used in a house to prevent summer heat. Plants no longer use air conditioners unnecessarily when the streets and houses are heated by plants. This reduces emissions of pollutants. Energy is wasted and air is not polluted.
(6) It can prevent dehydration
The shade of the plants can reduce the evaporation of water in lawns that need water and reduce the evaporation of water from rivers and lakes.
Freshly planted plants need about five gallons of water a week. Trees release water vapor, re-moistening the Earth’s atmosphere.
(7) It can help prevent water pollution
Water flows from the trunk of the plant to the soil at the base of the plant. This prevents the impurities from flowing into the sea.
And leaf compost, which is distributed to cultivated plants. The roots of the plants can also filter the compost in a natural way, like a sponge. In addition, groundwater can be restored.
(8) It can help prevent landslides
A place like Taungkha flowers. Plants in areas such as slopes where streams flow can cling to the soil to prevent erosion. As a result, landslides, Landslides are no longer possible.
(9) It can protect children from UV rays
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States. Plants can reduce their exposure to UV B by 50%. Therefore, children’s playgrounds and school grounds should be shaded by trees.
(10) You can arrange food
An apple tree can produce up to 15-20 baskets of 8 gallons of apples a year. Plants provide food not only for humans but also for birds and wildlife.
(11) It can cure diseases
The study found that patients who could see the evergreen vegetation in their windows were the fastest cure. Children with Attention Deficit Hyperacitivity Disorder (ADHD) have a lower risk of developing symptoms when exposed to nature. Contact with trees; Accepting nature also reduces mental fatigue.
(12) It can reduce ultraviolet radiation
It reduces the effects of strong UV rays on the inside and outside of the house around the house. There is no need to be afraid of the high levels of UV radiation caused by plants and landscapes.
These are just some of the benefits of growing plants. We should all grow plants to keep the environment green. Growing plants around you will benefit you and your community for many years to come.