Environmental Sciences, asked by rockerratan2002, 1 year ago

advantages of forest

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Answered by saniarisha
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a forest is a huge mass of land covered with trees.there are many advantages of trees.some of them are:

* they provide food for us as fruits,seeds etc..we all love to have some of these fruits.
* trees provide shelter to the birds and animals living in the forest.
* trees also provide shade to us in the hot summers.
* they prevents soil erosion.the roots of these trees hold the soil very tightly.when strong winds blow or floods occur , the soil the prevented from being eroded.
* they are a valuable source of timber.we get wood from them which is used in making furnitures and paper from the pulp extracted.
* they are the primary sources of oxygen for human beings on earth.
* they keep us cool by taking us the released carbon dioxide for the process of photosynthesis.
* rainfall occurs due to these trees as they make suitable conditions for the rainfall to come.
* they even help in reducing the air pollution by absorbing many of the pollutants.
* some species also provide medicine.one very common example is neem tree.
* forests are also places of job for many people.they rely on them for money to survive.
* their greenery and natural beauty makes our mother earth look naturally beautiful. 
Answered by ShrinkingViolet
22

Advantages of Forests :

  • Forests are the breathing lungs of the civilizations and therefore, are very important for the sirvival of life on the earth.
  • Forests help us to breathe by converting carbon dioxide into oxygen.
  • They provide safe habitat to wild animals.
  • Many people depend on forests for their livelihood.
  • Trees also help in keeping the earth cool.
  • Large forest cover helps in causing rainfall.
  • Roots of the trees bind soil particles, help to raise the ground water level and prevent floods.
  • Medicine, clothes, food are provided by forest.
  • Trees gives us shade in hot summer.
  • Naturally green environment give a beautiful look to our earth.

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