Plants are important for many reasons, including: 

 

Producing oxygen

Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which helps regulate the climate and fight global warming. 

 

Providing food

Plants are the base of the food web, providing food for almost all organisms on Earth. 

 

Protecting against erosion

Plants can help prevent erosion by protecting soil from the force of water, wind, or ice. 

 

Improving landscapes

Plants make the world more beautiful. 

 

Helping with pest control

Native plants on farms can help control pests by attracting native birds and insects that eat pests. 

 

Providing shade

Trees provide shade in the summer. 

 

Providing materials

Plants are used to make many products, including wood pulp for sponges, rubber for tires, and cotton and rayon fabrics. 

 

Improving mental health

Spending time in nature and gardening can improve your mood and connect you with the outside world.