"Crazy green is planting in the next days plants which have less demand in market such as: Neem, Gular, Pipal, bargad, tun, jamun, aam, shahtoot, pilkhan, imli and many trees; thanks to administration for having chosen us." Said Ajay.
Some others good reasons for you to plant trees:
Many nutrients from organic material (such as animal faeces) are absorbed by roots and transformed through photosynthesis into food for the entire plant. In turn, leaves, fruits, wood and roots serve as food for many living beings. The animals in turn, will defecate what they ate in the ground as long as leaves and fruits that did not serve for food will fall to the ground too, and the cycle begins again.
A layer of leaves that are formed under the trees serves as a cradle for the seeds, and to protect the soil from raindrops. Every drop of rain that falls directly into the soil, causes erosion that can be harmful in several cases:
In rivers: Erosion takes soil and sand to the river bottom, causing the river becomes shallower, with less capacity to store water, causing water shortages in the months of low rainfall, and the death of fish.
For the Soil: Erosion leaves the soil unprotected by taking away the seeds that could germinate and recover the natural vegetation.
For animals: Erosion can take away the nests of animals that are on the ground, and cover the nests of various other animals, killing the chicks that are inside them; having no vegetation and fruit to get feed, they will leave or starve.
For groundwater: The soils without vegetation don’t have roots and earthworms to make it smooth, damaging water absorption. Besides, as there are no barriers to water, it goes away quickly; not giving time for the rain water penetrates the soil. This way water tables dry up, thus ending many rivers and consequently ending our drinking water.
The tree canopy also protects the soil from direct rain, not to mention that its roots hold the soil firmly. The roots of trees that are on the borders of rivers appear sometimes in the river, looking lashes. Such roots also prevent erosion; serving as home to many animals.
Another point that we can see even in parks in the middle of big cities, is silence! The trees form a wall that prevents the spread of noise. Hedges are being widely used today to create environments more comfortable and quiet (and beautiful).
Thanks rosane
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