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Why is the Amazon so important?

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Answered by aroraprerna2406
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The Amazon rainforest plays an important part in regulating the world's oxygen and carbon cycles. It produces roughly six percent of the world's oxygen and has long been thought to act as a carbon sink, meaning it readily absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Answered by rajadavid66
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Amazon is important because it is called the lungs of the earth. Amazon rainforest is the largest rainforest and it has many trees so that it produces oxygen. if it is destroyed the oxygen level may become low

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