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Why are rainforests important to us?

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Answered by ramzikhan
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 rainforests help to reduce the effects of worldwide climate change. In addition to the important role rainforests play in Earth's climate, they also are an important home to about half of the species of plants and wildlife on the planet.
Answered by Babhravee
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Rainforests are diversely scattered forests all over the world. Rainforests are known to have a large diverse flora and fauna as it is a home for them. They are also known for having plants used for medicinal purposes in large quantity with great variety and quality. Rainforests also provide heavy rains to the nearby areas due to high humid weather and transpiration. They also are a home to one of the best quality woods for various purposes.

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