How do the trees improve the land?
AIR – All trees intake carbon dioxide and create the oxygen necessary for all life. Weather patterns are also affected as trees encourage increased rainfall. Trees also stabilize temperature in forests and increase air humidity. SOIL – Tree roots anchor the soil, preventing valuable topsoil from eroding through wind or rain. Falling leaves and needles decompose, providing rich elements for the soil. Planting trees prevents desertification and erosion. Desertification is occurring all over the globe at a rate of over 14 million acres per year. The result of both climatic changes and destructive uses of our earth’s skin: her soil. Planting trees with sound propagation from nursery to irrigation techniques provide for soil reclamation, preservation and enrichment for both people and wildlife. WATER – The tree you plant helps to prevent harmful land pollutants contained in soils from entering waterways. Your tree slows down water run-off, ensuring that groundwater supplies are continually
AIR – All trees intake carbon dioxide and create the oxygen necessary for all life. Weather patterns are also affected as trees encourage increased rainfall. Trees also stabilize temperatures in forests, and increase air humidity. SOIL – Tree roots anchor the soil, preventing valuable topsoil from eroding through wind or rain. Falling leaves and needles decompose, providing rich elements for the soil. Planting trees prevents desertification and erosion. Desertification is occurring all over the globe at a rate of over 14 million acres per year. The result of both climatic changes and destructive uses of our earth’s skin: her soil. Planting trees with sound propagation from nursery to irrigation techniques provide for soil reclamation, preservation and enrichment for both people and wildlife. WATER – The tree you plant helps to prevent harmful land pollutants contained in soils from entering waterways. Your tree slows down water run-off, ensuring that groundwater supplies are continuall