I. Forests maintain environmental stability, ecological balance for the existence of all life forms.
II. They provide timber and fuel wood.
III. Soft wood is used in furniture, packages, and also other building materials.
IV. Pulp is made from soft wood and is used in paper-making.
V. Forests also provide us lac, cane, resin, charcoal, fire-wood, gums, medicinal herbs, fodder and grass.
VI. Forest provide many things to meet our food requirements like wild fruits, nuts, berries etc. Many tribes are dependent on gathering of these products in forests.
Not all areas of Earth are useful to humans because some regions may have extreme conditions like deserts, polar regions, or deep ocean areas that are difficult to inhabit or exploit. Additionally, areas like dense forests or remote mountain ranges may be inaccessible or impractical for human activities. Moreover, some ecosystems require protection to maintain biodiversity and ecological balance, limiting human intervention in those areas.
Forests are important to humans for various reasons, including providing oxygen, regulating climate, filtering air and water, supporting biodiversity, and offering recreational opportunities. They also serve as sources of food, medicine, and raw materials for industries such as timber, paper, and pharmaceuticals. Preserving forests is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and sustainable development.
Forests are economically valuable through timber production. They provide wood for building materials, furniture, and paper products, which contribute to local economies and industries.
False. Natural resources are materials or substances that exist in nature and are used by humans, such as water, air, minerals, and forests. They are not made by humans.
About 23% of the Earth's land is considered wilderness and relatively unaffected by humans. This includes areas such as deserts, tundras, and forests that have minimal human impact or intervention.
The tree is the most useful, single plant to humans. Not only does it provide a lot of oxygen, but forests are the homes for most of the animals on the planet. Forests are homes to natives of many countries. Natives of America lived among the forests before a different cultured society came along and removed them to make way for towns. Trees are used for our paper, to build buildings, our homes, furniture, and tools.
yes
Forests?
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
forests absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming forests keep soil from erosion forests trap rain
Depletion of forests is essential deforestation in mass numbers. Depletion of forests means that humans are getting rid of the forests.
It is interesting that the forests left humans. Humans didn't leave the forest until they had to. The jungle turned to savanah because of a change in the climate.
For animals that live there ... yes.
Snakes don't help humans..but they are useful for entertainment..but are dangerous.
its not useful for the refrigerator its useful for humans only....
yes
carbon dioxide