Geography, asked by sumandas7833, 8 months ago

why are forest important​

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Answered by Louis9
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Forests provide oxygen as they have trees that absorb the carbondioxide and give out the oxygen we need to breathe

Forests provide a habitat for animals like snakes baboons lions and they even provide the animals with food

Forests also provide man with fire wood which ha needs to use as acooking fuel or to make charcoal

Forests also provide man with food like fruits

Forests also provide am in with shelter

Forests also provide rainfall through a process called transpiraton where the sun evaporates the water in the trees to the sky then it is used to make rain

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Answered by ƦαíηвσωStαƦ
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Forest are important because:

  • They maintain the ecological balance in nature.

  • They are the habitat for the living organisms.

  • They improve moisture content of the atmosphere.

  • They are reservoirs of oxygen.

  • They help to maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in nature.

  • They prevent soil erosion, harvest rainwater naturally and maintain soil fertility.

  • They provide us many useful products, such as wood, paper, fruits, spices, fuel etc.

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