Why are rain forests important to the world?
Cures for diseases have been developed from resources in rain forests.
Rain
forests are a valuable food source for the world.
Rain forests are the natural habitat for 90 percent of the world's plant and animal species.
Rain forests increase greenhouse gases.
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Rainforests produce about 20% of our oxygen and store a huge amount of carbon dioxide, drastically reducing the impact of greenhouse gas emissions. Massive amounts of solar radiation are absorbed, helping regulate temperatures around the globe. Taken together, these processes help to stabilize Earth's climate.
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