Geography, asked by snehasreedevu, 1 year ago

why are forests important for humans?...

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Answered by somapaul76
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trees give us oxygen.
they give us shade.
they give timber,tea,cotton,etc.
they protect the soil from natural calamities.
trees give us rain.
Answered by Anonymous
3
Forests are renewable resources and play a major role in enhancing the quality of the environment.

They modify the local climate and control soil erosion.

They regulate the flow of streams and support a variety of industries like the rubber industry.

Forests also provide a livelihood for many communities.

They also offer panoramic or scenic view for recreation.

They control the wind force and temperature and cause rainfall.

They provide humus to the soil and shelter to wildlife.


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