Monday, January 7, 2013

Trees and the Environment


Trees and the Environment

  • Trees renew our air supply by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.

  • The amount of oxygen produced by an acre of trees per year equals the amount consumed by 18 people annually. One tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year.

  • One acre of trees removes up to 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide each year.

  • Shade trees can make buildings up to 20 degrees cooler in the summer.

  • Trees lower air temperature by evaporating water in their leaves.

  • Tree roots stabilize soil and prevent erosion.

  • Trees improve water quality by slowing and filtering rain water, as well as protecting aquifers and watersheds.
  • The cottonwood tree seed is the seed that stays in flight the longest. The tiny seed is surrounded by ultra-light, white fluff hairs that can carry it on the air for several days.


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