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Write a note on how forests influence the quality of our air, soil and water resources.✔✔✔✔✔✔

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Forests influence the quality of our air, soil, and water resources in various ways. Some of them are:

(i) Forests balance the percentages of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. The increasing amount of carbon dioxide caused by human activities is balanced by a larger intake of carbon dioxide by plants during the process of photosynthesis. Simultaneously, a large amount of oxygen is released.

(ii) Forests prevent soil erosion. Roots of plants bind the soil tightly in a way that the surface of the soil cannot be eroded away by wind, water, etc.

(iii) Forests help in the replenishment of water resources. During the process of transpiration, a huge amount of water vapour goes into the air and condenses to form clouds. These clouds cause rainfall that recharge water bodies.

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Answered by JunkoEnoshima
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Forests influence the quality of our air, soil and water resources in the following ways:

(i) Forests maintain the balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen. The plants present in forests need CO2 for photosynthesis and release oxygen during this process. Thus, oxygen consumed during respiration and combustion is returned by forests.

(ii) Forests prevent soil erosion. The roots of plants hold soil tightly and prevent it from being eroded away. Moreover, forest trees also check the speed of wind and running water.

(iii) Forests are also essential for replenishing the water sources. They play an important role in maintaining water cycle by transpiration.

Thus, forests affect the quality of air, water and soil.

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