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How to protect tress
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How to protect tress
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1) by not cutting them down for paper a instead use technology for school, work or home.
2) water them properly and not sparsely.
3) For every tree cut down, plant another one.
hope this helps x
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Cover susceptible trees and plants with burlap, sheets, tarps, etc., that extend to the ground to trap in the earth's accumulated warmth. Use a frame or stakes to minimize contact between the cover and the foliage. Bring potted plants and trees to more protected locations.
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