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Trees   are  useful  to  us  in  many  ways.   Trees  give  us shelter  and   fresh   air  to  breathe.  They   also  give  us  food.  We  get  fruits  and  flowers  from  trees.  They  give  us  wood  that  can  be  used  to  make  boats,furniture  and  build  houses.  It  can  be  used  as  firewod.              Soms    trees   give  us   medicines.   The  root  hold  the  soil   to  gether  and  prevent  soil  erosin,  If  there  are  more  thees  our  couritrg  will  get  more  rain  because  trees  play  a  key role  in  the  wate  cycle.    So  we  shouldn  t  cat  down  trees  in  our  country.   Trees  are  very  important  to  us.

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