It's described as the long because the amazon rainforest is the world's number one source for oxygen and since we all use oxygen to live it acts as a lung working through our body. We need the lung to help us breathe as we do the amazon rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest is home to a huge amount of vegetation and plant life. All plants produce oxygen in the process of photosynthesis, so because there is so much vegetation in the Amazon rainforest it is considered the lungs of our planet.
Because of the large amount of vegetation that exists in the Amazon rain forest Kolber a great amount of oxygen is produced in that area. Thus, it is referred to as the lungs of the planet.
I know why it is called the lungs of your planet because, the most tree that are there suck in Carbon (C) and let out oxygen (O) so that's why cause we live off of oxygen so we can breath.:)
The rainforests.
the lungs of our planet...
The Lungs of the Earth is the Amazon Rainforest on the continent of South America.
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Because most of the Amazon Rainforest is within its borders, and the Amazon Rainforest prduces most of the oxygen we use to breathe.
why is it importants for the humansGroup these as goods or services (include regulatesthe composition of the atmosphere, maintains soil health and influences the hydrological cycle)At least 3000 fruits are found in the rainforests; of these only 200 are now in use in the Western World. The Indians of the rainforest use over 2,000.The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Lungs of the world, the amazon is getting devastated and/or shaved off
as the trees are lungs of the earth we should not chop trees and just plant them.
The rainforest are very valuable to the ecosystem. As a matter of fact, in comparison to the human being organs, they serve as the lungs and directly influence the environment.
because it gives 20 percent of air to humanbeing to live
The Amazon region of Brazil.