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Why do the fathers find trees useful?

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During the fall, gathering the scattered leaves from the ground, a lot of profit could be reaped. These leaves could be used as fuel or turned into manure and fertilisers. The fathers find this profitable as this aids their business.

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पाठ 5.2: Trees - Extra Questions

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