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Forest our lifeline of Earth ​

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Answered by Ayushkumarchaudhary
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yess forest is our lifeline of earth because it gives us many things bro etc etc

Answered by PraptiMishra05
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There are many reasons due to which forests are considered as our life line, hence need to be protected like -

➪ Humans derive countless direct economic benefits from forests like food (cereals, pulses, fruits), firewood, fibre, construction material, industrial products (tannins, lubricants, dyes, resins, perfumes ) and products of medicinal importance.  

➪ Nobody knows how many more medicinally useful plants there are in tropical rain forests waiting to be explored.

➪ It is also the home of diverse wildlife which maintains the ecosystem.

➪ There are other intangible benefits – that we derive from nature–the aesthetic pleasures of walking through thick woods, watching spring flowers in full bloom or waking up to a bulbul’s song in the morning. 

➪ The ethical argument for conserving forests relates to what we owe to millions of plant, animal and microbe species with whom we share this planet. 

➪ We need to realise that every species inhabiting the forests has an intrinsic value, even if it may not be of current or any economic value to us. 

➪ We have a moral duty to care for their well-being and pass on our biological legacy in good order to future generations.

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