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The Most Beautiful Trees in the World that will take Your Breath Away

There are many types of trees, in every shape and size, and they have existed since the beginning of time. There are numerous kinds of trees, from flowering trees to thorny trees to rainbow trees – they do enhance any environment they are placed in. Oxygen is obtained from trees; they reduce global warming, conserve energy, attract rain, provide habitat for birds and other animals, save water, prevent soil erosion, bring fuel, provide food, and provide medicine. In addition, they can reduce the amount of sun that penetrates parking lots and buildings through evaporative cooling. There are many areas in cities where imperviousness is high, for example, parking lots and industrial complexes. We breathe cleaner air because trees filter harmful dust and pollutants from the air we breathe, such as ozone, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide. They reduce the volume of stormwater runoff, preventing erosion and pollution in our waterways and reducing flooding.

Well-landscaped and healthy trees can increase the value of a home by as much as 10% over a home with little or no landscaping. It is difficult to determine the economic value of individual trees and shrubs because of their wide variety of species, sizes, conditions, and functions. Trees can provide both direct and indirect economic benefits. Typically, energy costs are associated with immediate financial benefits. In a tree-shaded home, air conditioning costs are lower. Windbreaks reduce the heating costs of a home. From the moment they are planted until they reach maturity, trees increase in value. The investment in trees will yield a better return on your investment than buying an unlandscaped home. Homeowners directly benefit from the savings in energy costs and the increase in property value.

Earth has lost more than 3 trillion trees since human civilization. Several of our most beloved trees are in danger since more than 10,000 tree species are in danger of extinction. Researchers say invasive diseases, pests, pollution and urban development pose a growing threat to Europe’s endemic trees, decimated by invasive diseases, pests, and pollution. If deforestation is stopped and industrialization is reduced, forests can regrow rapidly.

Here below are some of the most beautiful trees in the world. Vote your favorites.

#14 The President, Third-Largest Giant Sequoia Tree in the World, California

#18 Avenue of Oaks at Dixie Plantation in South Carolina

Written by Hannah Jade

I write and compose interesting stories, captivating beautiful moments in photos. I love walking alone in Rainy Nights without an Umbrella.

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