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Yes, planting trees helps to modify climate. One, planting trees is essential in the formation of rainfall. Trees through the process of transpiration help to form rainfall.
When the trees are releasing excess water through the process of transpiration, the water is released into the atmosphere and due to its small weight, it goes high above in the sky. When it reaches there, it condenses to form the clouds. When the clouds are so heavy, they breakup and fall on the ground as droplets of rainfall. And when this process continues, the climate is modified to support the best human life. Planting the trees also helps to balance the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Since trees use carbon dioxide to make their own food, this reduces carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere as a result of industrial waste. Balance of the atmospheric gases help to make life good as a result of favourable climate.
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mature trees assimilates a similar measure of CO2 created when you travel your vehicle 26,000 miles.
Trees assimilate scents and toxin gases (nitrogen oxides, alkali, sulfur dioxide and ozone) and channel particulates out of the air by catching them on their leaves and bark.
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Planning of trees assist in climatic change
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Overabundant carbon dioxide (CO2) is developing in our environment, adding to environmental change. Trees assimilate CO2, eliminating and putting away the carbon while delivering oxygen back up high. In one year, a section of land of mature trees assimilates a similar measure of CO2 created when you travel your vehicle 26,000 miles.
Trees assimilate scents and toxin gases (nitrogen oxides, alkali, sulfur dioxide and ozone) and channel particulates out of the air by catching them on their leaves and bark.

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