the rain forests important because of oxygen
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Rain forests are very very important because they provide 1/3 of the world's oxygen which humans and animals need to survive.
South America and the Caribbean
Equatorial forests are so important to the world because they are always evergreen all season and provide a vital source of food and medicine, as well preventing soil erosion.
hills,rainforests (brazil has the amazon forest, the biggest in the world.)
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Because Dan Villat said so
Because Dan Villat said so
Whole rain-forests 0, it takes years to destroy a whole forest. However each day a LARGE number of trees are cut in rain-forests across the world and eventually we will have destroyed them all if we do not stop.
Its important for the world because most of the whole world plays it. and every country has their team
Since you can't do much about the wrongs of the whole world - the best thing you can do is to look after your own corner.
Forests are very important to earth! Forest hold much life and produce a lot of oxygen. With out forests earth would become adesolate wasteland, a giant rock floating in space. I wish I could help save the forests of the world, but I have no time... I hope anyone who reads this will do their best to save the forests of the world. If we don't then what will happen to our children, our grand children? we would leave them with nothing. life would become death all to quickly. That is why forests are SO important.
Conservation of forests is important for many reasons, not least of which is the preservation of wildlife and flora that exist in such a habitat. The organisms which thrive in forests are important components in a wider ecosystem, part of the delicate balance that provides a liveable planet. An abundance of trees is also extremely important to air quality, as the world's forests essentially act as the world's lungs, helping to provide breathable air for organisms that require oxygen (like you), helping to maintain the CO2/O2 balance.