Science, asked by senthilkumarpraneesh, 1 year ago

why are forests important for us? explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because trees absorb carbon dioxide and turn it into wood, where the carbon stays bound up for hundreds or even thousands of years, living forests are an important part of the earth's climate system. Growing trees soak up CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in their trunks, roots, leaves, and forestsoils


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Answered by sahasuparno
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Forests are important for us as the trees absorb the co2 released and gives us fresh oxygen by the process of photosynthesis. It gives wood , which is used to make furniture. And their roots reduce the soil erosion.
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