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why are amazon rain forests important for us​

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Answered by Qwertystudying
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The Amazon rainforest plays an important part in regulating the world's oxygen and carbon cycles. It produces roughly six percent of the world's oxygen and has long been thought to act as a carbon sink, meaning it readily absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

Answered by dasdhirenkumar78
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Amazon rainforest important for us because it's absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen that we depend on a driver the observation of the Co2 also helps to stabilize the earth's climate. rainforest also help to maintain the world's water cycle by adding water to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration which creates clouds.

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