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Impact of Planting One Tree: Have you ever considered how planting just one tree might truly benefit the planet? Well, it's true, a fully mature tree absorbs about 22 kg of CO2 every year. That's like each tree eliminates some heat-trapping pollution (greenhouse gases) on its own, silently.

Well, the exact quantity now depends on the species, age, location and environmental factors. However, the message is clear: trees are more than just scenery, but they support the planet.

In this story, we'll look at how and why trees absorb CO2, why it's important, and how you can help even more.

How Trees Absorb Carbon Dioxide?

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Every tree conducts a process called photosynthesis, which involves extracting CO2 from the atmosphere and using sunlight and water to convert it into oxygen and locked-up carbon. The plant's stem, limbs, leaves and underground threads are all connected by that carbon. Because of this configuration, trees function as living carbon traps.

* Larger trees typically absorb more carbon due to their larger leafy surface area.

*Trees that are planted in ideal conditions—such as healthy soil, sufficient water, and a pleasant climate—perform better. 

*The ~22 kg/year of a single tree may seem small, but when you plant numerous trees, the total adds up to a substantial amount.

 

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The Real Impact of One Tree on the Environment

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If you grow 10 trees, they pull roughly 220 kg of CO₂ from the air every year. After a decade, that's close to 2.2 tonnes soaked up - assuming things go well. Scale this to hundreds or even thousands of trees in a woodland, so the impact really adds up. So planting trees isn't flashy, but it fights climate shifts in a real way. 

 How You Can Help — Simple Steps

1. Select native tree species for your area; they frequently thrive and absorb more.  

2. During the tree's early years, water it frequently and shield it from harm. 

3. Instead of planting solitary trees, plant gardens, forests or clusters of trees to increase growth and carbon capture.  

4. Promote neighbourhood planting events; the more trees planted, the more CO2 is absorbed overall.  

5. Preserve existing trees: Compared to new saplings, older trees frequently absorb and store more carbon.

 

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Why Planting Trees Truly Matters

Besides absorbing CO2, trees clean the air while giving shade, supporting wildlife or helping stabilise local temperature. Sure, one tree might look small - but together, they help balance Earth’s carbon levels. A real step you can take today? Plant a tree; it’ll keep paying off each season.

 

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