Why Brazil's Amazon forests are not lungs of the earth?
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Tropical rainforests, 'lungs' of the planet, reveal true sensitivity to global warming. Tropical rainforests are often called the “lungs of the planet” because they generally draw in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen.
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Q1)The tropical evergreen forest in Brazil is so enormous that it is like the lungs of the earth: Can anyone say why?
Q1)The tropical evergreen forest in Brazil is so enormous that it is like the lungs of the earth: Can anyone say why?Ans)Tropical evergreen forest are known as lungs of earth because these biomes are the ones responsible for taking in carbon dioxide. Plants and trees, mostly located in Tropical Rainforests have foliage throughout the year, and help in the process of oxygen formation.
Q1)The tropical evergreen forest in Brazil is so enormous that it is like the lungs of the earth: Can anyone say why?Ans)Tropical evergreen forest are known as lungs of earth because these biomes are the ones responsible for taking in carbon dioxide. Plants and trees, mostly located in Tropical Rainforests have foliage throughout the year, and help in the process of oxygen formation.##Thankyou##
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