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There are dozens of reasons why trees are important such as absorbing carbon dioxide; serving as a habitat for humans and wildlife; preventing flooding and controlling runoff by absorbing heavy rains; and regulating climate.

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Information about tropical evergreen forests of India?

evergreen forests are trees which are not barred


Why are evergreen forests not economical?

Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.


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What lives in Needle leaf evergreen forests ecosystems?

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Broadleaf Evergreen Forest


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What is the green mambas habitat?

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Does it snow in tropical evergreen forests?

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What is the climate in the evergreen forests?

hot & humid


Why are equatorial forests so important or the world?

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.