why are rainforests important?
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As well as the vivid beauty that comes with great diversity in plants and animals, rainforests also play a practical role in keeping our planet healthy. By absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing the oxygen that we depend on for our survival. The absorption of this CO2 also helps to stabilize the Earth's climate.oxygen - the rainforest vegetation takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen. medicines - a quarter of all natural medicines were discovered here. undiscovered species. food, eg vanilla, chocolate, nuts, ginger and pepper.The rainforest is important resource because of its vegetation help clean the earth atmosphere , regulate the climate, and shelter millions species of plants, animals, insects, and fish.
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