Why is the forest extended in the northern region of North America considered as a
important natural resource? Give reasons.
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Forests are a valuable resource providing food, shelter, wildlife habitat, fuel, and daily supplies such as medicinal ingredients and paper. Forests play an important role in balancing the Earth's CO2 supply and exchange, acting as a key link between the atmosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere.
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The Northern Forest is one of the nation's great forest landscapes, well known for its charismatic wildlife, breathtaking autumn foliage, outdoor recreational opportunities, and vast forested areas. It stretches from Maine through northern New Hampshire and Vermont and into the Adirondacks and Tug Hill Plateau of northern New York. The Northern Forest covers 26 million acres and is the largest continuous forest east of the Mississippi.
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