

Benefits of Trees
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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Hard
Hazel May Faelangca
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why are trees valuable to families and communities?
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Trees are valuable because they provide essential products like food, wood for fuel and construction, materials for paper and fiber production, and chemical products. They also offer environmental benefits such as shade, fresh air, and protection against soil erosion and pollution.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
List three types of products that trees provide to people.
Back
Food (fruits, vegetables, nuts, and sugar)
Wood for fuel and construction (e.g., lumber, plywood)
Chemicals (such as resin, rubber, and turpentine)
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do trees contribute to a healthier environment?
Back
Trees contribute by providing shade, improving air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide, reducing erosion, maintaining water quality, and creating habitats for wildlife, which promotes biodiversity.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In what ways do trees help manage high temperatures, especially during climate change?
Back
Trees provide shade, reducing temperatures around them. During hot periods, especially with climate change causing more intense heat, trees help cool down the environment and provide relief from the sun’s heat.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Explain how trees protect soil from erosion.
Back
Trees have extensive root systems that anchor the soil, preventing it from being washed away during heavy rains or floods. The roots act as natural barriers that hold the soil in place.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do tree roots help maintain a high-quality water supply?
Back
Tree roots filter out impurities and cleanse water as it moves through the soil. This natural filtration system improves the quality of groundwater and contributes to a cleaner water supply.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Describe how the root system of trees promotes soil stability.
Back
Tree roots interlock within the soil, holding it firmly together. This stabilization prevents the soil from loosening and eroding, which helps maintain the land's integrity.
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