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IMPORTANCE OF TRES

A small seed becomes a big Tree, gives shed in summer and in winter all of the
leaves of the Tree falls down to indirectly provide us more sunlight and the
atmosphere becomes more warm.

Flower on threes give joyfulness to us. Fruits satisfy our hunger.

They (Trees) always take away polluted air (Carbon Dioxide) from the
environment and in return they give fresh, purified oxygen.

Tree provide home to the Birds, Animals and Human Beings also.

Some tree have medicinal values also, their every part starting from the roots to
the top are full of medicinal values, Neem (Botanical Name: Azadirachta Indica) is
a very famous tree and best example of this.Trees help in controlling temperature
of the environment. You have noticed that the place where there are trees, are
much more cooler and hygienic for living. That's why people prefer to spend their
life in regions which are away from concrete jungle of cities Like New York, New
Delhi, Tokyo, Mumbai, London, Cairo and all other big cities.

Deforestation is normal these days, this is creating a lot of problems. Some of the
hazards from deforestation are as follow:

1) Soil Erosion: The trees help in keeping the soil intact with their roots but
when there is lot of cutting of trees, the soil is washed away with water
during the rains. And during floods the it creates havoc. Due to soil erosion
the water level also falls down.
2) Pollution: Trees help in controlling the pollution in the air and if their are
no trees, we have to face more air pollution.
3) Lack of Pure Oxygen
4) Environmental Imbalance
5) Imbalance in the Food Chain of the Ecosystem.
6) Global Warming is becoming a major problem these days due to this.
Due to this Glaciers are melting and the Sea Level is rising day by day.
This is indirectly creating lot of environmental problems.
SLOGANS AGAINST DRUG ABUSE

Drug abuse is a major concern in all the countries and across all communities.
Serious efforts are being made to make people understand the ill effects of drug abuse.
One of ways to get this message across is by way of slogans.

It is a general tendency that when something is repeatedly said then it may have
more impact than saying something just once. This is where the slogans come into place.
Some examples of slogans against drug abuse are as follows:

1) Just say no

2) Smoking the dope won’t help you cope

3) Drugs make sick people well. Drugs make well people sick

4) Drugs are a waste of time; they destroy your memory and self respect and
everything that goes with self esteem

5) Get high on life, not drugs

6) Drug free is the way to be

7) Up with hope, down with dope

8) Pot makes your brain rot, so let’s not

9) You don’t need Heroin to be a hero

10) Take drug and die like a bug

These slogans are very simple, yet they have the correct message and some of them
even are like a slap on the face, because they convey the actual reality and the result of
using drugs. However, only these slogans may not be able to release a person from the
clutches of drug abuse, a lot more may be needed for that. Slogans against drug abuse
may be one of the ways of spreading awareness, but it is not the only way.
Pollution
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability,
disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms.[1]
Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat, or
light. Pollutants, the elements of pollution, can be foreign substances or energies, or
naturally occurring; when naturally occurring, they are considered contaminants when
they exceed natural levels. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source
pollution. The Blacksmith Institute issues annually a list of the world's worst polluted
places. In the 2007 issues the ten top nominees are located in Azerbaijan, China, India,
Peru, Russia, Ukraine and Zambia.[citation needed]

In the late industrial age, the term overpollution was common, representing a view that
was both critical of industrial pollution, but likewise accepted a certain degree of
pollution as nominal industrial practice.

Forms of pollution
The major forms of pollution are listed below along with the particular pollutants relevant
to each of them:

• Air pollution, the release of chemicals and particulates into the atmosphere.
Common gaseous air pollutants include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide,
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and nitrogen oxides produced by industry and motor
vehicles. Photochemical ozone and smog are created as nitrogen oxides and
hydrocarbons react to sunlight. Particulate matter, or fine dust is characterized by
their micrometre size PM10 to PM2.5.

• Light pollution, includes light trespass, over-illumination and astronomical


interference.
• Littering
• Noise pollution, which encompasses roadway noise, aircraft noise, industrial
noise as well as high-intensity sonar.
• Soil contamination occurs when chemicals are released by spill or underground
leakage. Among the most significant soil contaminants are hydrocarbons, heavy
metals, MTBE,[9] herbicides, pesticides and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
• Radioactive contamination, resulting from 20th century activities in atomic
physics, such as nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons research,
manufacture and deployment. (See alpha emitters and actinides in the
environment.)
• Thermal pollution, is a temperature change in natural water bodies caused by
human influence, such as use of water as coolant in a power plant.
• Visual pollution, which can refer to the presence of overhead power lines,
motorway billboards, scarred landforms (as from strip mining), open storage of
trash or municipal solid waste.
• Water pollution, by the release of waste products and contaminants into surface
runoff into river drainage systems, leaching into groundwater, liquid spills,
wastewater discharges, eutrophication and littering.

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