Filed Under (Gardeners) by admin on 04-10-2013

I know because of trees we breath but how were they formed and why do they pair so much with our body’s…..Trees are here for a reason to allow us humans to live on this earth how did this all happen?

While it would be easiest to say that some one placed them here for our benefit, that may not be the case.

Life is relative to each other, and many animals form symbiotic relations on their own. Trees are not here for our benefit, nor are plants ‘made’ to be eaten. This can be seen in only 1% of their energy level being passed on to their consumer.

It is true, without the recycling of CO2 into O2, life that breathes O2 on our planet would not have lasted long, however this is just a fortunate side effect. If you really want true perspective of how important trees are, consider the Taiga. A frozen land where animal life does not exist, but plants still stand strong. This single area of our world is large enough, and the trees there produce so much Oxygen that they actually change the entire composition of our atmosphere.

Plant life in an area that won’t support animal life. Plants are merely here to grow and reproduce their genes. Nothing more, Nothing less.



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4 Comments posted on "How did trees come to become important?"
Stephen on October 5th, 2013 at 3:37 am #

Sweet magical science!
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Scotter on October 5th, 2013 at 4:14 am #

It is either evolution or god’s will. Research and find out for yourself I don’t have am hour to explain the basics of both.
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Boris on October 5th, 2013 at 5:02 am #

While it would be easiest to say that some one placed them here for our benefit, that may not be the case.

Life is relative to each other, and many animals form symbiotic relations on their own. Trees are not here for our benefit, nor are plants ‘made’ to be eaten. This can be seen in only 1% of their energy level being passed on to their consumer.

It is true, without the recycling of CO2 into O2, life that breathes O2 on our planet would not have lasted long, however this is just a fortunate side effect. If you really want true perspective of how important trees are, consider the Taiga. A frozen land where animal life does not exist, but plants still stand strong. This single area of our world is large enough, and the trees there produce so much Oxygen that they actually change the entire composition of our atmosphere.

Plant life in an area that won’t support animal life. Plants are merely here to grow and reproduce their genes. Nothing more, Nothing less.
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Harold on October 5th, 2013 at 5:33 am #

They were grown by tree experts and botanists,a typical example is a very famous person named John Douglas[Douglas fir or Scots pine]
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