Good morning respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends.
Today, I am here to speak on the topic “Save Trees, Save Life.”
Trees are one of nature’s greatest gifts. They give us oxygen to breathe, food to eat, medicines to heal us, and shade to protect us from the hot sun. They also provide homes for birds and animals and help keep our environment clean and healthy.
Sadly, many trees are being cut down for buildings, roads, and industries. This is called deforestation. When forests disappear, animals lose their homes, the weather becomes hotter, and air pollution increases. Cutting too many trees also leads to soil erosion, floods, and climate change.
If we want a better future, we must protect our trees. We can all help by planting more trees, avoiding the unnecessary cutting of trees, using less paper, and spreading awareness about the importance of forests. Even planting one tree can make a big difference.
Trees are not just part of nature—they are the lifeline of our planet. They support all living beings and make the Earth a beautiful place to live.
Let us all promise to plant more trees and protect the ones we already have. Remember, when we save trees, we save life.
Thank you, and have a wonderful day!
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