Tanya: Plant More Trees To Restore Environment

    • Tanya Bhardwaj, Class-XII Comm, St. Vivekanand Millennium School
    • Publish Date: Feb 21 2018 4:32PM
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    • Updated Date: Feb 21 2018 4:32PM
Tanya: Plant More Trees To Restore Environment

"Little drops of water make mighty oceans, little seconds of time makes mighty ages and little grains of sand make mighty Earth". There are many reasons to preserve the greenery in our environment. One of the most important reason to preserve greenery is the simple fact that without greenery, we will have zero oxygen to breath. But, by cutting the trees and demolishing forests, we are depleting our oxygen supply.

This is the big reason that why green cover is disappearing from the Earth. We must remember that the trees are very essential and we must start growing more trees in our surroundings for the sake of next generation to give them a beautiful and healthy environment. We should keep in mind that the deforestation will lead to the extinction of many animals and it will also disturb the ecological balance of Earth. Imagine a world in which people would not see trees and blue sky when they go outside. Imagine stepping out of a house and not being able to walk a few feet without getting winded because of the amount of pollution in the air. This might become a reality if our society as a whole doesn't start to think about their actions. The environment is a very fragile thing and if we don't take care of it, future generation will not be able to enjoy it.

There are many ways in which we can begin to better our environment. One of which is to recycle. By recycling daily material in our lives, we will perpetuate a lifetime of useful material without using Earth's transient resources. The simple task of recycling is a very powerful way for renewing our supply of natural resources and helping the environment. Another way in which we can improve the environment is to conserve energy. The energy that is used to power our lights and television is provided by large power plants that can sometimes inadvertently harm our environment. If we retrench the amount of energy that we use at home, then we are able to reduce the chance of harming our fragile ecosystem. It is a right time for a social servant to act for the restoration of peace on the planet, as only because of greenery we feel calm and relaxed. So, to break off the disappearance of green cover over Earth, one should plant more trees as he can and should try to restore the god gifted beautiful environment.

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Agrata Verma Presidium School Ashok Vihar

Nice information...🤗🤗🤗

Agrata Verma Presidium School Ashok Vihar

Wow😊🤗😊🤗

Ali jibran rizvi Unity College

A nice information. We must try to preserve trees for they absorb a large amount of carbondioxide ,a gas which traps the heat and raise the temperature of the Earth.Not only this but trees give oxygen,neccessary for life. So afforestation should be done by all of us.

Ishita Jain Amara Jyothi Public School

Go Green. Save the Trees.

Ishita Jain Amara Jyothi Public School

This information is useful and informative.

S.J. Abbas Unity College

Yaa Ali Jibran you are right. But we are the future. The politicians will just come and go. We should do something.

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