why are forest important for environment
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1. they help us to breathe.
2. site for biodiversity.
3. they bring rain.
4. they fight flooding.
5. they fight soil erosion.
6. they refill aquifers.
7. they clean dirty soil and air.
8. they provide us food and medicine.
2. site for biodiversity.
3. they bring rain.
4. they fight flooding.
5. they fight soil erosion.
6. they refill aquifers.
7. they clean dirty soil and air.
8. they provide us food and medicine.
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Because of
1. It conserve soil
2. by forest organisms are dependent of eco system
3. it give fresh oxygen
4. it is shelter for animals
5. from forest we got so many things like fruits, medicine, wood etc
1. It conserve soil
2. by forest organisms are dependent of eco system
3. it give fresh oxygen
4. it is shelter for animals
5. from forest we got so many things like fruits, medicine, wood etc
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