why is the conservation of forest important?
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We are basically dependent on forests for our survival. And so their conservation is of essential importance. The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. ... Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check.
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forest is the luxuriant resources of oxygen and it accepts the carbondioxide.
forest also provides us with it's all resources and products.
therefore it is necessary to conserve the forest
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