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maybe the amazon forest hep alleviate by give there better life
forest take carbon dioxide and give oxygen
oxygen and minerals
they give out oxygen
because they give us oxygen, shelter, food and money .
The Amazon Rainforest produces oxygen through photosynthesis, a process where plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The vast number of trees and vegetation in the Amazon contribute significantly to the world's oxygen production, making it often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth."
Forests are called the lungs of the Earth as they give us oxygen. Earth actually do not have any lung but forest acts as a lung. Like when we inhale oxygen, this oxygen goes into lungs and when we exhale carbon dioxide, this gas is exhaled from lungs. Similarly, forest exhale oxygen and inhale carbon dioxide. So, the forest acts a lung.
The forest can be a habitat for animals and give oxygen out from carbon dioxide, can be cut down to timber to make houses, and etcetera
the `tropical rain forest contains loads of trees which give oxygen which we need to have to be able to bread
yes because the forest has trees and trees give us oxygen
The Amazon rainforest provides numerous benefits to humans, including producing 20% of the world's oxygen, regulating the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, providing a rich source of biodiversity for medicine and food, and supporting indigenous communities with their livelihoods and culture.
We need the trees for oxygen. and when you get rid of the trees they cant take in the carbon from the air and give off oxygen.