why are the forests called the green lungs of the nature
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Because the gives us oxygen
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That is why forests are called “green lungs”. The plants release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The plants provide oxygen for animal respiration and also absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. ... Forests also influence climate, water cycle and air-quality.
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