The rainforest is unique environment, it is important because:
It can sustain a huge number of species, some undiscovered.
Rainforests are often seen as the lungs of the Earth, taking in carbon dioxide and providing oxygen.
From a human point of view it is an amazing resource of timber and land, but this is a controversial activity.
The Amazon rainforest is home to many tribes, some of which have rarely been seen.
Brazil is home to a significant portion of the Amazon rainforest, considered the "lungs of the Earth" for its role in producing oxygen and storing carbon dioxide. Deforestation in Brazil threatens biodiversity, accelerates climate change, and affects global weather patterns. The preservation of the Amazon rainforest is crucial for mitigating climate change and protecting the planet's ecosystems.
The rain forests are crucial for biodiversity, carbon storage, and climate regulation. Their loss threatens species extinction, accelerates climate change, and disrupts ecosystems worldwide. Protecting rain forests is vital for sustaining life on Earth.
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
There are two types of rain forests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rain forests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rain forests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator. The tropical rain forest is a hot, moist biome where it rains all year long.
No, bobcats are primarily found in North America in a variety of habitats including forests, swamps, deserts, and scrublands. They do not typically inhabit tropical rain forests.
Yes, rain forests play a crucial role in mitigating global warming. They act as carbon sinks, absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. Deforestation and degradation of rain forests contribute to global warming by releasing stored carbon and reducing the forest's ability to absorb CO2.
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
the rain forests important because of oxygen [the teachers will give you A+
The main global problems of clearing forests and increased gas emissions are global warming and acid rain. The clearing of forests means additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global warming. Increased gas emissions also contribute to global warming and acid rain.
Tropical rain forests are an important source of water to the land and animals that live in there. If the rain forest didn't rain anymore then all the plants and animals die. :(
oxegyn and animals
Oxygen
creating long-term global effects
Aren't all rain-forests and the whole world a global concern these days?? Well i think it is mostly because of pollution and just the Earth's surface in general.
Wood is one of the most important products also some rare herbs and medicines are available from rain forests.
Rain forests recycle nutrients.(apex)