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regulatory function of the forest

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Answered by Anonymous
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They increase the humidity of air by transpiring large amount of water vapour to the atmosphere.This regulates the temperature and water cycle.

Answered by dhwajmehta20
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regulatory functions : the trees use carbon dioxide from respiration and release oxygen during photosynthesis .the oxygen released by the tree is used by the animal world . thus the trees perpetuate the cycle of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide in the biosphere. they also regulate the water cycle the trees of the ground water and release water why transpiration it helps to form clouds and then precipitation It Breaks the cloud water again into the sun does completing the water cycle .

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