Why do forest acts as reservoir?
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The worlds forests act as great reservoirs that stores about 830 billion tons of carbon. Living trees soak up carbondioxide, but when the trees are cut down they become a source of carbon...
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Forests are termed as a reservoir because forest have capacity to provide shelter as well as food and water to animals.
- Forest proved itself sufficient to maintain optimum climatic conditions for the survival of wildlife.
- Forest helps in maintaining ecological balance , reducing carbon-dioxide and helps in curbing global warming to an extent. Reservoirs are an enlarged natural or artificial lake created using a dam to store fresh water.
- Rain water gets stored in forest land which cater the needs of animals water needs.
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