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how are forests helpful in saving environment​

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Answered by saritaaadya
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Planted forests absorb carbon dioxide emissions from the atmosphere. ... Forests are important to a healthy environment. they protect soil, provide habitat for wildlife and clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide.

Answered by punidhar
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Forests cover about a third of the earth’s land area and are essential to the health of our environment. For example, trees and forests absorb and store much of the carbon dioxide that otherwise would be contributing to climate change. Forests are home to about 80 percent of remaining terrestrial biodiversity. Forests also regulate water cycles, maintain soil quality, and reduce the risks of natural disasters such as floods.

Many of these services are undervalued although they are key to the resilience and green growth of local, national and global economies. Increasing finance for forest conservation and protection is a priority – particularly at a time when natural systems are coming under demographic, economic and climatic pressure. Although the pace of deforestation has slowed in some regions, the world still loses about 14.5 million hectares of forests each year. Worldwide, an estimated 2 billion hectares of lost or degraded forest landscapes could be restored and rehabilitated, returning landscapes and communities to their healthy productive potential.

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