Plants The most important contributions to humanity are plants. With great care, the seeds develop into a massive tree or a completely grown plant. By providing us with a variety of fruits, vegetables, oxygen, and other goods and services, plants support ecosystem equilibrium. In addition to diverse sorts of organisms, plants also include shrubs, herbs, vines, etc. On our earth, plants and humans are intricately linked. There are several ways that plants are good for us. Plants provide the seeds for a variety of crops that we eat every day, including wheat, rice, corn, and others. In addition to giving us oxygen, plants also absorb the carbon dioxide we exhale. This lessens global warming and aids in keeping the ecosystem in balance. There have been several initiatives and awareness campaigns to plant more and more trees in order to mitigate global warming because everyone is aware of its impacts. As the plants develop into trees, the roots are bound to the soil, which stops soil erosion. Throughout the carbon dioxide process, they also take in other dangerous gases from the atmosphere. They act as sponges, soaking up toxic emissions and other pollutants that are released into the air by vehicles and industries. Therefore, it is imperative to continue planting trees. Vanmahotsav week is observed, and we promote planting more trees.