What are plants for Class 3?
There are three types of plants namely shrubs, trees and clmbers. The plants which are small and have short lifespan are called shrubs. The plants which are very big and have longer lifespan are called trees. The plants which creep on land or need support of others to climb are called climbers.
How are plants useful to us Class 3?
Clean air to breathe – Plants and trees help in controlling air pollution. During the process of photosynthesis, they take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen. We inhale the oxygen from the air and exhale carbon dioxide. Hence, the process continues and the air is pollution-free for us to breathe.
How are plants helpful to humans?
Plants maintain the atmosphere. They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Plants provide many products for human use, such as firewood, timber, fibers, medicines, dyes, pesticides, oils, and rubber. Plants create habitats for many organisms.
Who needs plants?
We rely on plants to make proteins for us and we need proteins for our growth. We cannot make our own proteins – we need plants to do that for us. The same is true of vitamins and partly so for fats and oils. 4) Plants turn Carbon dioxide in the air into Oxygen.
How do we use plants in everyday life?
We need plants for basic human purposes. We eat them in many forms; we make medicines, soaps, furniture, textiles, tyres and much more from them. Plants play a very important role in our lives. Although we now live in a highly industrialised society, we have not lost this dependence on plants.
Why are trees and plants important for us?
Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the world’s wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter.
Why are trees so important to us?
They give us clean water to drink, air to breathe, shade and food to humans, animals and plants. They provide habitats for numerous species of fauna and flora, firewood for cooking and heat, materials for buildings and places of spiritual, cultural and recreational importance.
What is the importance of our nature?
Nature is very importance of humans have needed to survive and thrive, was provided by the natural world around us : food, water, medicine, materials, for shelter, and even natural cycles such us climate and nutrients . Nature is our sole supplier. Some animals give us food.
Why do we need to save our nature?
Protects our Ecosystem Our environment is what houses and helps our ecosystem grow and thrive. Without protecting and taking care of our environment we’re putting so many lives at danger such as animals, plants and crops, and even our own. All of the ecosystems that make up our environment are deeply connected.