Forests are useful because the by-product that plants, and trees make during photosyntyhesis is oxygen which all living things need. Plants also take the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere during this process, and makes sugar.
These are the lungs of the Earth.
Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.
many medicines come from the rainforests
Forests.
Currently, most of the world's forests are classified as tropical forests, which are found near the equator and are characterized by high levels of biodiversity. These forests play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and are important habitats for many species of plants and animals.
This is because as you will know forests contain many trees of which posses leaves that will photosynthesize to produce oxygen an element that is essential for the process of respiration to occur (without oxygen there would be no life).
When forests burn they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas which tends to make the Earth warmer.
the rain forests important because of oxygen [the teachers will give you A+
Forests are very important to earth! Forest hold much life and produce a lot of oxygen. With out forests earth would become adesolate wasteland, a giant rock floating in space. I wish I could help save the forests of the world, but I have no time... I hope anyone who reads this will do their best to save the forests of the world. If we don't then what will happen to our children, our grand children? we would leave them with nothing. life would become death all to quickly. That is why forests are SO important.
Equatorial forests are important for the world because they are rich in biodiversity, containing a wide variety of plant and animal species. They also play a critical role in regulating the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen through photosynthesis. Additionally, equatorial forests are important for indigenous communities who rely on them for their livelihood and cultural practices.
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