Let's read! READ the article about a tree-planting campaign. Let's speak! SHARE your experiences. Have you ever planted a tree? How did it make you feel? TALK. What native plants grow near you? TREES FOR THE PLANET LANGUAGE MAKERS 38 · t h i r t y - e i g h t Native trees are... I think... Sc h o o l c h i l d r e n t a ke p a r t i n t r e e p l an t i n g Children from a local school have taken part in planting about 200 trees to increase green spaces and local biodiversity. Trees provide us with so many benefits. They filter air and water. They help to combat climate change and are homes to other plants and animals. The children planted native trees, that is, plants that are naturally found in the area. Native trees are adapted to the local environmental conditions, need less care, have a better chance of survival and require far less water. Planting trees helps to reduce C02 emissions and makes the air cleaner. Planting trees can help to fight climate change and biodiversity loss. Stop talking, start planting! ANSWER the questions. Who planted the trees? Why did they plant the trees? What trees did they plant? Why did they choose them?
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