If there is no greenary around you how you feel?

No trees, no plants, no cattle, no birds, no insects but only mankind around you. How you move and exist??

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If there was no greenery or trees, no plants or any of the other things you mention there would be no life. So mankind would not exist.
i love the nature, i recently moved to the city and i am missing it loads, flip side though is that there is always interesting stuff going on and the city is always awake.
? Fine.
I can always visit the park
I guess some people would think that was a daft question. Me? I love greenery, it calms me down, even just sitting on my patio with flowers and creeper over the garage is therapeutic. However we once lived in a flat in Dusseldorf and my mother got very funny about needing green around. She used to get quite disturbed and neurotic. Interestingly she found a few pot plants, mosses and maidenhair ferns made her Ok again. Sounds silly I know.

Greenery obviously makes us feel more comfortable, I wonder if it goes back to the times when we were barely human - an ancient need?
I feel trapped,almost claustrophobic. Been a country girl all my life going into a city with very little greenery and loads of people,traffic etc was just awful. I don't know how people live like that,not saying it's bad or owt,I just know I couldn't do it.
Without all those things there would be no life. They are all part of the food chain evolved by nature.
I hope that never happen.I love the green.
Last time I, in part, experienced this was in the Sahara Desert, however, there were not many people about either.
we moved in a pick up truck
we existed on victuals in small towns

not really answering your question am I?
Living in London it means no trees to block the light in my living room and no falling leaves to slip a-o-t on when it rains - chance would be a fine thing - but unfortunately where I live the council think that "green" in central London is good for the environment. Of course, it's OK to have heavy traffic on the roads that go round the edge of the congestion charge zone and it's equally alright to see buses nose to tail in Oxford Street running empty for most of the time.. and sometimes, you can even see from one side of the Marylebone Road to the other, providing that a gale force wind has blown all the shite fumes from the incessant traffic away!
Talk about 'how green is my grass'....
we have a bit o land nr me that our horses graze on, we take turns keepin guard from people who wanna put their caravan homes on it, we have also fought the government for yrs to stop the persistant buildrs wantin to make money from it, we're winnin up to now, couldn't live wiout it.
Bad scene. How would we/herbivores eat? What about the balance of gases in the air? We would cease to exist eventually.

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