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Why are the rainforests calles the "lungs of the earth"?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amazon rainforest is the most biodiverse region on earth, providing shelter to three million species on plants and animals. Billions of trees absorb tons of carbon dioxide every year and slow down the climate change along with producing 20% of earth's oxygen, hence named 'Lungs of Earth.

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Answered by doubtfulstudent74
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Answer:

rainforest is not exactly the lungs of earth

Explanation:

The lungs of earth lie everywhere. it is in your yard, all around you, but the reason why we call rainforests the lungs of earth is that they are in mass quantities and their leaves and other parts which purify our air are in a higher content. this helps us have more oxygen. hope this helps...

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