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    increasing problem of deforestation; the idea that humans are beginning to overexploit the resources that trees provide them with; and a major contributor to that would be manufacturing/building companies. The company’s main focus is to make money regardless of the impact that it has on society in the future; however‚ a great solution to this would be that even if companies do cut down trees the least they can do is replant them. This was one of the major messages that this PSA delivered; and through

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    every wave. Half of a glowing‚ radiant light loomed on the water’s horizon. A warm sensation was splashed onto my face from the beaming rays of the sun. Calmness flew by with the wind making my heart stop for a single second. You could hear the palm trees rustling behind me as if they were whispering to one another to hush. Dolphins leaped and sang at the golden sunlight before them. The birds huddled with their loved ones knowing of the day’s end. Finally‚ the sun disappears along with its shine. But

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    In making Cardboards‚ Fast-growing trees provide raw materials used to make cardboard. The largest packaging companies own thousands of acres of land where trees are matured‚ harvested‚ and replaced with seedlings. After the trees are harvested‚ they remove their limbs; only the trunks will be brought by truck to a pulp mill. The largest packaging companies also own the mills where trees are converted to kraft paper. At the mill‚ the harvested tree trunks are subjected to the kraft process. After

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    Deforestation

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    Trees are nature’s way of filtering air. We should plant more trees and protect our existing forest for future generations rather than chopping trees down. Deforestation should be banned as it is the deliberate destruction of nature. With the destruction of forest there will be an imbalance which would have a negative effect on the environment. Endangered species of flora and fauna will become in danger of extinction‚ as well as climates and weather change‚ will occur. These can be in form of soil

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    disappearing animals and crops it cause by human activity which leads to building road and cutting down the trees. First of all‚ building road its cause positive and negative reason for build it. In the positive reason is contact between two city‚ village and from place to another. In another hand it may cause many negative reason‚ the most important is clear the land from the trees and grass. Clear the land from grass it may leads to cut or stop the food from some animals or species as result

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    The ring structure of the trees taken from the Dukuduku trial‚ on the other hand‚ exhibited well-defined rings across the entire radius‚ together with numerous false rings. Resin tails extending upwards and downwards from the knot is a common feature in P. caribaea and were quite common in the Dukuduku material as well (Malan‚ 1994‚ 1995). When present they occurred above as well as below the knot and were generally longer on the upper side (Figure 4). None of the trees taken from the trial at Dukuduku

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    Agroforestry is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. It combines agricultural and forestry technologies to create more diverse‚ productive‚ profitable‚ healthy and sustainable land-use systems. ( Agroforestry ) Alleycropping - Part 1 ( Agroforestry ) Alleycropping - Part 2 ( Agroforestry ) Riparian Buffers - Part 3 ( Agroforestry ) Riparian Buffers - Part 4 ( Agroforestry ) Silvopasture - Part 5 ( Agroforestry

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    what man has done to this world first we have destroyed our trees and not planting new ones exposing the earth to all kinds of unsafe elements. This is called deforestation. So why are we doing this. According to the National Geographic this is for agriculture farmers cut forests to provide more room for planting crops or grazing livestock. Often many small farmers will each clear a few acres to feed their families by cutting down trees and burning them in a process known as “slash and burn” agriculture

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    woodland biodiversity

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    Woodlands have more biodiversity than any other habitat in Britain. Trees are home to a huge number of other plants‚ insects‚ fungi‚ mosses‚ litchins‚ birds and small animals‚ which all provide food for other animals higher up the food chain. Protecting our woods is a great way to protect wildlife. So why do we encourage people to chop down trees and burn them? And how can a Scout groups and two abseilers help? Chopping down the coppice Hazel coppice is an important habitat for protected Dormice

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    Gustav Klimt

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    from direct observation. Gustav Klimt’s father Ernst died shortly before he began focusing solely on landscapes‚ and the family became financially dependant on him‚ which helps to explain his desire for escapism. Klimt produced ‘Farmhouse with Birch Trees (young birches)’ in 1900 using oil paint on a 31.5” x 31.9” canvas. His work was based on light‚ openness and patterns of nature‚ rather than the formal‚ linear qualities of the narrative‚ mythology work he had previously produced. He was strongly

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