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The human is a species of animal. Like us, some animals can make tools. The only difference is that our tools are a lot more complex. Like us, some animals have a language. The only difference is that their language contain less than ten words. The human specie is the only specie that can philosophize. The human specie is the only specie that practice and understand art. We are the only ones that can write. The human being is the most intelligent animal on earth and it is the animal that has the most influence on the world in the world.

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How are people and trees alike?

People and trees are alike in the sense that they both require nourishment to grow and thrive. They also provide essential benefits to the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Additionally, both people and trees can be resilient in the face of challenges and can adapt to changing conditions.


What are some examples of fruit bearing trees?

In reality, it is a tree that bares fruit. For example, a cherry tree, apple tree, peach tree, etc. However, it has been used as an analogy within the Bible as well as various religious and philosophical groups.


How do trees help humans?

Trees provide numerous benefits to humans, such as producing oxygen for us to breathe, absorbing carbon dioxide and other pollutants from the air, providing shade, lowering temperatures, reducing erosion, and supporting biodiversity by providing habitat for animals and insects. Additionally, trees can improve mental health and well-being by creating a calming and peaceful environment.


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The berries of banyan trees are not typically consumed by humans. They are more commonly eaten by birds and other animals. It's best to avoid eating any unknown berries as some can be toxic and harmful to humans.


Do trees have nerves?

No, trees do not have nerves like animals or humans. Trees do have a complex network of cells and tissues that help them sense and respond to their environment, but they do not have a central nervous system like animals do.