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why most of the tropical rainforest cannot be exploited for commercial uses? ​

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Answered by vedavidyasvy
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Most of the tropical rainforests cannot be exploited for commercial use because such forests are too dense and massive.Cutting down of such forests might have a negative impact on the natural production of oxygen and affect the atmosphere of the Earth.Moreover, such forests contain hardwood trees.

Most of the tropical rainforests cannot be exploited for commercial use because such forests are too dense

and massive.Cutting down of such forests might have a negative impact on the natural production of

oxygen and affect the atmosphere of the Earth.Moreover, such forests contain hardwood trees whose

production is less and confined to such forests.Hence, such trees need conservation instead of destruction

Answered by devanshsingh46
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Most of the tropical rainforests cannot be exploited for commercial use because such forests are too dense and massive.Cutting down of such forests might have a negative impact on the natural production of oxygen and affect the atmosphere of the Earth.Moreover, such forests contain hardwood trees whose production is less and confined to such forests.Hence, such trees need conservation instead of destruction
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