Why are forests called as huge storehouses of natural resources? Explain.
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Forests are an extremely important natural resource that can potentially be sustainably harvested and managed to yield a diversity of commodities of economic importance.
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forests are very important for the survival of life on earth as they are the breathing Lungs of Civilization forest are a very important renewable resource. Forests are also being used as a source of raw material for paper Pulp and rayon mills. Timber from forest is used to make furniture Railway sleepers and the number of our other daily requirements. A significant percentage of our population uses fire wood, procured from forest, as cooking fuel. IN addition to fuel forests are also source of fodder , building materials, medicines and other minor forest products for a significant percentage of human population.
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