Truffula Seeds

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Truffula Seeds and Actual Trees People use trees for everything, to build a house, to catch a mouse, to get from here, and make it there. Trees are what we need, if we ran out of trees, we couldn't do as we please. Trees also give us oxygen, which we use to for breathing, and wood planks which we use for keys. So if we ran out of trees, we wouldn't be able to do respiration, have cool furniture, or paper. Are we doing enough to keep the trees? First of all, I like to breath, in fact, I like breathing more than I like knees, cause they always hurt. Trees create the air, which goes into our lungs, and with none in your lungs you couldn't have any fun. The Lorax spoke for the trees and the once-lear did not listen, Without trees, the air is what we would be missing. No air equals death, and that's not a great sight, No trees equal a horrible night. If we cut the down we don't plant them back, that is less air and we all know that. That's not …show more content…
With no trees our would be bland, we could use cotton, since we're running out of trees, but the Once-lear might also use that for his clothes. The Once-ler just chopped away, just like actual people today, but he didn't put them back, he didn't think about that. I say let it grow do not chop it down, once we run out trees every one will frown. I like cool furniture, but I also like breathing, and running, and yelling, I even like reading. Clear cutting is a problem that we can solve, its a world problem we can resolve. Finally, I like to read, but readings not a reason to cut down actual or truffle trees. Nowadays we have chromebooks, and a phone just for the looks. So why do we cut down trees you ask, maybe save electricity in class. We should save trees don’t cut them down, we could use technology to copy something down. On top of that animals live in trees, so if we cut them down were using their stuff, and that's not fair cause were stealing from

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