1. The Benefits of Trees
Tree- A perennial woody plant that
has many branches and is supported
by a trunk..
2. Table of Contents
Social and Communal Benefits
Environmental Benefits
Economic Benefits
Trees – a poem by Joyce Kilmer
Conclusion
Reference
3. Social and Communal Benefits
Trees are not only attractive to the eye, but
they also give people a feeling of
peacefulness and serenity. From the smallest
to the largest, trees are a symbol of life.
Planting a tree can give a person a sense of
new beginnings. The sight of a very old tree
can almost make one nostalgic. Many trees
are planted every year to represent
important events. They are also sometimes
planted in memory of a loved one.
4. Trees are also symbolic for different cultures. For
example, the Tree of Life, and Yggdrasel, the
World Tree. People are also fascinated by the
endless varieties of trees and of how much trees
provide for us. In communities, trees are planted
instead of brick walls to provide privacy in
neighborhoods. Architects include trees in their
plans to enhance the attractiveness of their
buildings, direct traffic, and provide distractions
from unpleasant sights.
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5. Quiz
1. Trees benefit us socially because…
A. We have to rake their leaves.
B. They help us to feel serene.
C. Bee hives hang from them.
D. None of the above.
9. Answer
Yes! Correct!
B- They help us to feel serene.
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10. Environmental Benefits
Trees have a large impact on our environment.
They help to control our climate by absorbing
and reflecting radiant energy from the sun. They
also provide shade to us during the heat of the
summer. Trees are also very important because
they help to prevent soil erosion. Without trees
we would have a limited supply of oxygen to
breath. The amount of carbon dioxide in our
atmosphere would prove to be deadly if trees…
11. …were not present to filter
out the dangerous gas. Trees
are also an essential
structure in nature. In and
under they provide shelter
and nourishment to various
types of wildlife. Without
trees many species would
not be able to survive.
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12. Quiz
1. Trees are an essential structure because
they provide…
A. Oxygen
B. Shelter
C. Climate control
D. All of the above
16. Answer
Correct!
D- All of the Above
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17. Economic Benefits
Trees are a very good investment to
homeowners and businesses for a variety of
reasons. Homes that have trees are valued
higher by realtors and potential buyers than
homes with no trees. Trees help to lower
electric bills in the summer by providing shade.
They also keep heating bills lower in the winter
by providing a barrier from the wind. Trees also
helpful in controlling storm water to prevent
flooding.
18. Trees are also used as a source of
economy for some. People plant
orchards and sell the fruit that grows
from the trees to grocery stores and
farmers markets around town.
The wood from trees is also used as a
source of economy. Companies
harvest trees just so they can sell the
wood for building purposes. Wood
from trees is used for many consumer
products.
19. Quiz
Trees benefit our economy because people can
sell the products trees produce.
True or False
22. Trees
by Joyce Kilmer
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast.
A tree that looks at God all day
And lifts her leafy arms to pray.
A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair.
Upon whose bosom snow has lain
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me.
But only God can make a tree.
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23. Conclusion
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24. Resources
• Kilmer, Joyce. "Trees". 1/24/2010 <main.nc.us./graham/trees.html>
• International Society of Arboriculture. "Trees Are Good - Tree Care
Information". International Society of Arboriculture. 1/24/2010
<http://www.treesaregood.com/treecare/tree_benefits.aspx>.
• Microsoft. "Tree". Bing. 1/26/2010
<http://www.bing.com/reference/semhtml/Tree?fwd=1&qpvt=trees&sr
c=mtoc&q=trees>.
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