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We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use.
Besides graveling habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed
protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change. Yet, despite our dependence on
forests, we are still allowing them to disappear.
Have you had your breakfast? Travelled to work in a bus or car? Sat on a chair? Made a
shopping list? Got a parking ticket? Blow your noise into a tissue? Forest products are a vital
part of our daily lives in more ways than we can imagine.
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security. All these
activities directly or indirectly involve forests. Some are easy to figure out – fruits, paper and
wood from trees, and so on. Others are less obvious, such as by-products that go into everyday
items like medicines, cosmetics and detergent.
Looking at it beyond our narrow, human – not to mention urban – perspective. Forests
provide habitats to diverse animal species. They are home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial
biodiversity, and they also form the source of livelihood for many different human settlements,
including 60 million indigenous people.
Forests provide jobs for more than 13 million people across the world
In addition, 300 million people live in forests, including 60 million indigenous people.
Yet, we are losing them. Between 1990 and 2015, the world lost some 129 million ha of forest,
an area the size of South Africa. When we take away the forest, it is not just the trees that go.
The entire ecosystem begins to fall apart, with dire consequences for all of us.
After oceans, forests are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon.
They provide ecosystem services that are critical to human welfare. These include:
Absorbing harmful greenhouse gasses that produce climate change. In tropical forests
alone, a quarter of a trillion tons of carbon is stored in above and below ground biomass.
Providing clean water for drinking, bathing and other household needs.
Protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing the amount of erosion and chemicals that
reach waterways.
Providing food and medicine.
Serving as a buffer in natural disasters like flood and rainfalls.
Providing habitat to more than half of the world’s land-based species.
See on https://wwf.panda.org/our_work/forests/importance_forests/
KEHUTANAN D
M011191226
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We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use.
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-) Main Idea
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-) Main Idea
The importance of forest products for daily life
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Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
Some are easy to figure out – fruits, paper and wood from trees, and so on.
Others are less obvious, such as by-products that go into everyday items like medicines,
cosmetics and detergent.
-) Main Idea
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
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-) Main Idea
The forest as a habitat for animals and a source of livelihood for humans.
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-) Simple Present Tense
300 million people live in forests, including 60 million indigenous people.
When we take away the forest, it is not just the trees that go.
The entire ecosystem begins to fall apart, with dire consequences for all of us.
After oceans, forests are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon.
-) Progressive Tense
Yet, we are losing them.
Protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing the amount of erosion and chemicals
that reach waterways.
-) Main Idea
Class : Kehutanan D
NIM : M011191273
Paragraf 1
Simple Present :
1. We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breath to the wood we use.
2. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, Forests also
offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.
Present Progressive :
Main Idea of the paragraph : Forests provides many thing for us, but we are still
allowing to dissapear.
Paragraf 2
Simple Present :
1. Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways we can imagine.
Present Progressive : -
Main idea of the paragraph :We can’t imagine how much we need with the forest
products.
Paragraf 3
Simple Present :
1. Forests provide us with shelter, livehoods, water, food and fuel security.
2. All these activities directly or indirectly involve forest.
3. Some are easy to figure out – fruits, paper and wood from trees, and so on.
4. Others are less obvious, such as by-products that go into everyday items like
medicines, cosmetics, and detergent.
Present Progressive : -
Main Idea of the paragraph : Forest provide us many things start from shelter,
livehoods, water even items likes medicines, cosmetics, and detergent.
Paragraf 4
Simple Present :
1. Forest provide habitats to diverse animal species.
Present Progresive :
1. They are home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity, and they also from
the source of livehood for many different human settlements, including 60 million
indigenous people.
Main Idea of the paragraph : Forest are the habitats for diverse animal species like
80% terrestial biodiversity and livehood for many different human settlement.
Paragraf 5
Simple Present :
1. In addition, 300 million people live in forest, including 60 million indigenous
people.
2. Between 1990 and 2015, the world lost some 129 million ha of forest, an area the
size of South Africa.
3. When we take away the forest, it is not just the trees that go.
4. The entire ecosystem begins to fall apart, with dire consequences for all of us.
5. After oceans, forests are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon.
6. They provide ecosystem services that are cricital to human warfare.
Present Progressive :
Main Idea of the paragraph : Forest are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon after
the ocean. They provide ecosystem service that are cricital to human warfare.
AHMAD FAUZAN
KEHUTANAN D
M011191293
Paragraph 1
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use.
-) Progressive Tense
-) Main Idea
Paragraph 2
-) Main Idea
Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than we can imagine.
Paragraph 3
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
Others are less obvious, such as by-products that go into everyday items like medicines,
cosmetics and detergent.
-) Main Idea
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
Paragraph 4
-) Main Idea
The forest as a habitat for animals and a source of livelihood for humans.
Paragraph 5
-) Simple Present Tense
300 million people live in forests, including 60 million indigenous people.
The entire ecosystem begins to fall apart, with dire consequences for all of us.
After oceans, forests are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon.
-) Progressive Tense
Yet, we are losing them.
Protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing the amount of erosion and chemicals that
reach waterways.
-) Main Idea
NIM : M011191276
Class : Kehutanan D
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
1. Simple present tense : A. Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than
we can imagine
2. Main idea : Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than
wecan imagine
Paragraph 3
1. Simple present tense : A. Forests provide us with shelter. livelihoods. water. food and fuel
security.
2. Main idea : Forests provide us with shelter and livelihoods
Paragraph 4
Paragraph 5
1. Simple present tense : A. They provide ecosystem services that are critical to human welfare.
2. Present progressive : A. Providing clean drinking water for, bathing. and other household
needs
3. Main idea : Forests is provide ecosystem services that are critical to human
welfare.
Bahasa Inggris
NIM : M011191238
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• Between 1990 and 2015, the world lost some 129 million ha of forest,an area the size of
south africa
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C. MAIN IDEA
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We dependonforestsfor our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use
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Forestproducts are a vital part of our daily lives
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Forestsprovideuswith shelter, livelihoods, water, food, fuel security, fruits, paper, wood
from trees and medicines
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In additiontosettlementsand livelihoods, forests also serve as habitats for a variety of
animal and plant species
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When are takeaway the forest, it is not just the free that.
ENGLISH
NAMA : RAFLY
NIM` : M011191287
KELAS : KEHUTANAN D
PARAGRAPH 1
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we
use.
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE
MAIN IDEA
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we
use.
PARAGRAPH 2
Sat on a chair?
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE :
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MAIN IDEA :
Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than we can
imagine.
PARAGRAPH 3
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
Some are easy to figure out - fruits, paper and wood from trees, and so on.
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE :
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MAIN IDEA :
Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and fuel security.
PARAGHRAPH 4 :
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE :
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MAIN IDEA :
They are home to 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity and they also form
PARAGRAPH 5 :
Between 1990 and 2015, the world lost some 129 million ha of forest, an area
SIMPLE PROGRESSIVE :
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MAIN IDEA : When are takeaway the forest, it is not just the free that go
Muhammad Nauval
M011191297
FIRST PARAGRAPH
3. Main Idea : Forests are important for humans life. Yet, they are still let
them to disappear.
SECOND PARAGRAPH
1. Simple Present Tense : - Forests products are a vital part of our daily lives
2. Present Progressive Tense : -
3. Main Idea : Forests product are a vital part of daily lives.
THIRD PARAGRAPH
1. Simple Present Tense : - Forests provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food and
fuel security.
2. Present Progressive Tense : -
3. Main Idea : Forests provide shelter, livelihood, water, food to over 2
people billion.
FOURTH PARAGRAPH
1. Simple present tense : - Forests provide habitats to diverse animal species.
FIFTH PARAGRAPH
1. Simple Present Tense : - The world lost some 129 million Ha of forests
SIXTH PARAGRAPH
1. Simple Present Tense : - Forests are the world’s largest storehouses of carbon.
2.PresentProgressive Tense : -
3. Main Idea : Forests provide ecosystem services that are critical to human
welfare.
EristaAugivia
M011191261
Simple Progressive
1. We are still allowing them to disappear. (Paragraph 1)
2. We are losing them. (Paragraph 5)
3. The forest absorbing harmful greenhouse gasses that produce climate change. (Paragraph
5)
4. The forest providing clean water for drinking, bathing, and other household needs.
(Paragraph 5)
5. The forest protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing the amount of erosion and
chemicals that reach waterways. (Paragraph 5)
6. The forest providing food and medicine. (Paragraph 5)
7. The forest serving as a buffer in natural disasters like food and rainfalls. (Paragraph 5)
8. The forest providing habitats to more than half of the world’s land-based species.
(Paragraph 5).
AMALINA SABRINA
M011191239
Paragraph 1
Simple Present :
2. Forest also offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change
Present Progressive :
Paragraph 2
Main idea :Forest product manifest in a lot of ways whether we realize it or not in our daily
lives
Simple Present :
1. Forest products are a vital part of our daily lives in more ways than we can imagine (nominal)
Present Progressive :-
Paragraph 3
Main idea : Forest provide us a lot of functions and things which are directly/indirectly we can
figure out easily
Simple Present :
1. Forest provide us with shelter, livelihoods, water, food, and fuel security
5. …. by-products that go into everyday items like medicine, cosmetics and detergents
Present Progressive : -
Paragraph 4
Main idea : Forest provide habitats to diverse animal animal species and humans
Simple Present :
3. They also form the source of livelihood for many different human settlements
Present Progressive : -
Paragraph 5
Main idea : There are 300 million people live in forest. Yet, we are losing them.
Simple Present :
2. When we take away the forest, it is not just the trees that go
Present Progressive :
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*PARAGRAF 1:
1. Forests have a function as animal habitats and human live lihoods
2. Forests also serve as a shelter for wood, prevent soil erosion, and reduce
climate change
*PARAGRAF 2:
1.Forest products are an important part of human life
*PARAGRAF 3 :
1. Forests provide us with protection, livelihoods ,water,food and fuel
2. The forests also provides us with fruits, paper,medicines and wood from trees
*PARAGRAF 4:
1.forests are also home to 80% of the world’s biodiversity,including providers for
60 million indigenous people
*PARAGRAF 5:
1. Between 1990 and 2015, the world lost some 129 million ha of forest,an area
the size of south africa
*PARAGRAF 1:
1. Besidesprovinding habitats for animals
2. We are still allowing
*PARAGRAF 2:
1. Made a shopping hist?
2. Got a parking ticket?
*PARAGRAF 4:
1. Looking at it beyond our narrow
2. Including go million indigenous people
*PARAGRAF 5:
1.We are lusing them
*PARAGRAF 7:
1. Absorbing harmful greenhouse gasses that produce climate change
2. Providing clean water for drinking,bathing,and other household needs
3. Protecting watersheds and reducing or slowing
MAIN IDEA:
*PARAGRAF 1: We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe
to the wood we use
*PARAGRAF 5: When are take away the forest, it is not just the free that go