Dialogue: Between two friends about the importance of tree plantation
Zafi: Hey Zarif, how's it going?
Zarif: I'm doing well, thanks. How about you?
Zafi: I'm good too. I couldn't find you yesterday. Where were you?
Zarif: I went to the Tree Fair to buy some saplings. It's been running for the past five days and will continue for two more days.
Zafi: Who organizes the Tree Fair?
Zarif: The Department of Agriculture and Forestry organizes it every year in all towns and cities during Tree Plantation Week.
Zafi: Why do they organize it?
Zarif: I'm surprised you don't already know the importance of tree plantation.
Zafi: You're right. Can you explain it to me in detail?
Zarif: Trees are essential to us as they provide shade, shelter, and are a great source of food, vitamins, and even furniture.
Zafi: But it's concerning that many people are cutting down trees indiscriminately.
Zarif: If this continues, the country will eventually turn into a desert, and the temperature will rise, causing the greenhouse effect.
Zafi: I believe the harm could be reduced if people actively planted more trees after cutting them down, but it seems like they are indifferent to tree planting.
Zarif: You're absolutely right. Tree plantation is vital to saving lives and maintaining the ecological balance of the environment.
Zafi: Now I understand the importance of tree plantation. It's crucial for people from all walks of life to come forward and make tree planting a success.
Zarif: Indeed, we should raise awareness among our friends and motivate them to plant more trees, making our country a land of greenery. Thank you.
Zafi: You're welcome. Let's work together to achieve this.