London. Spending time in the green, touching and smelling the flowers and listening to the birds' cries have good effects on human health.On the other hand, children who spend time in natural environments play an important role in protecting the environment and can be a protector of wildlife. The same survey says that everyone should spend four hours a week in a garden, vegetable or gourmet place.The research was jointly conducted at the British National Trust and the University of Derby, in which citizens were asked questions about the time spent between vegetation and wildlife. The result was that people who are closer to nature are 15 percent happier and more satisfied than others.Likewise, most children and adults involved in the survey admit that they do not go to the garden, do not hear the birds' birds or smell the flowers. The number of such people was 70 to 80 percent. This shows how far away the citizens of developed countries are from nature and landscapes.In this regard, seven out of ten children said that they did not look at the cloud. Experts say after the survey, especially to teach children how to grow plants. Show them butterflies, wake up when the sun rises and help build a bird house.Professor Miles Richardson, a survey expert on the occasion, said that simple everyday routines and time spent outside can make a huge difference in life and yield healthy results. Scientists insist that spending time in the green can make a meaningful difference in lif
Saturday, 29 February 2020
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