Garden PowerPoint Template

The template focuses on the topic of gardens, which can be defined as outdoor space for the cultivation of plants and flowers, and can be natural and man-made.

Parks PowerPoint Template

The template talks about parks, which are man-made open outdoor spaces with a natural environment of trees, flowers and plants with benches for people to sit and walking paths.

Forest PowerPoint Template

The template talks about forests, which are dense-tree flora and wilderness vegetation areas with fauna population living in them, which are a balanced eco-system.

Ecotourism PowerPoint Template

The template is centred on ecotourism, which is the travel to natural areas for the appreciation of nature, promotion of conservation and sustainable social and environmental development with the help of local people or indigenous communities.

Swamps PowerPoint Template

Swamps are unproductive land areas which are unfit for agriculture and irrigation, but have always been at the centre of conservation efforts by the government because of the variety of species that are found inside the watery land.

Meadows PowerPoint Template

The template focuses on the topic of meadows, which are fields or pastures with abundant growth of green grass and non-woody plants.

Spring season PowerPoint Template

The template is centred on the topic of spring season or springtime, which is one of the four seasons across the world that occurs from March to May.

Lakes PowerPoint Template

The template talks about lakes, a body of water that is of varying size across the world and located within a body of land.  

Global warming PowerPoint Template

The template talks about the phenomenon of global warming, which is defined as a greenhouse effect where there is an increase in the earth’s temperature due to trapping of heat from deforestation, carbon dioxide and fuel emissions from smog and industrial wastes, and burning of fossil fuels.

Autumn PowerPoint Template

The template is centred on the season of autumn or fall, which is observed during the months from August to November, characterised by cooler temperatures being set as a precursor to winter and the shedding of leaves.