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Trees play an important role in combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing carbon while releasing oxygen. They clean the air by absorbing pollutants and trapping particles. Trees also provide food, wood, help prevent soil erosion, and give shade. Trees are vital for people and the environment.











Introduction to the presentation on the importance of trees in people's lives.
Discusses how trees combat climate change by absorbing CO2, with an acre of mature trees absorbing CO2 from 26,000 miles of driving.
Highlights that an acre of mature trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people in one year.
Explains how trees clean the air by absorbing odors and pollutants, filtering particulates.
Details on how apple trees yield 15-20 bushels of fruit per year and provide food for wildlife.
Mentions the selective harvesting of trees for fuel and craft wood in suburban and rural areas.
Describes the role of trees in preventing soil erosion by slowing runoff and holding soil in place.
Illustrates how trees provide shade, protecting us from sunlight and creating a cooler environment.
Poses a question about the functions of trees to engage the audience.
Encourages the audience to think about the importance of trees.
Concludes with the creator's name, Kunal Yadav.