what are the different significance of forest
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signification of forest is the jungle animal is travelling is rule
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IN jungles there are many trees that gives us air water and a gases they provides us good nutrients
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Significance of forests:
Planting trees does not create a forest. A forest, with its varied vegetation, animals and microorganisms, is an ecosystem that has evolved over thousands, may be millions, of years. Some economic and environmental uses of forests are as follows.
- Forests are sources of timber, fuel,bamboo, cane, oils, resins, tannin, latex, medicines, honey and many other things.
- For most people living near forests, they are the main source of livelihood.
- They regulate the climate by bringing down temperature and increasing
- They regulate the climate by bringing down temperature and increasingrainfall.
- They maintain the gaseous balance in air and control pollution by absorbing dust.
- They check soil erosion, control floods and help recharge groundwater stores.
- A forests are home to innumerable species, many of which we do not yet know about.
- All our crop plants and domesticated animals were once a part of forests.
- Their wild relations and all the other species that inhabit forests may hold possibilities that we cannot yet imagine.
- The same is true of medicinal plants.
- To destroy them would be a great loss.
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