Why are Trees Important?
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Description:
Did you know that the
tallest tree is a coast redwood named "Hyperion"?
It stands at 380 feet
tall!
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Transcription:
Hey, kids! In today's
video, we will be learning as to why trees are important.
Are you ready? Let's
begin.
Trees give us
oxygen.
Trees are like the
Earth's lungs.
They take in the gas
called carbon dioxide—the stuff we breathe out—and turn it into oxygen—the
stuff we breathe in.
Without trees, we'd
have a lot less air to breathe.
They provide shade and
cool the Earth.
Have you ever stood
under a tree on a hot day?
It feels cooler
because the trees give us shade and help cool the Earth by blocking the sun's
heat.
They give homes to
animals.
Birds build nests in
the branches, squirrels hide in tree holes, and insects live in the bark.
Without trees, many
animals would have no place to live.
Trees help stop floods
and erosion.
Trees have strong
roots that hold the soil together.
This stops dirt from
washing away when it rains.
It also helps
prevent floods by soaking up rainwater like a sponge.
They give us food and
materials.
Trees grow delicious
fruits like apples, oranges, and bananas.
We also get wood from
trees to make houses, furniture, and paper.
Now, here are fun
facts about trees:
Oldest tree
The oldest known tree
is called Methuselah, and it's about 4,800 years old.
That means it started
growing before the great pyramids were built.
Tallest tree.
The tallest tree is a
coast redwood named Hyperion, standing at 380 feet tall—that's taller than the
Statue of Liberty.
Banana trees are not
trees.
Banana plants are
actually the world's tallest herbs.
They don't have the woody
stems that real trees have.
Oxygen for all
For all, one large
tree can provide a day's supply of oxygen for four people.
So, the more trees we
have, the more fresh air we get.
And that is all for
today's video.
I hope you enjoyed
learning as to why trees are important today.
Take care now.
Bye bye!
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Questions:
1. Why are trees
called the Earth's lungs?
2. What is the tallest
tree in the world, and how tall is it?
3. How do trees help
prevent floods and erosion?