Plants remove Carbon Dioxide [one of the major "Greenhouse" gasses] from the atmosphere, and release oxygen into the air so a large rainforest will continually refresh the atmosphere.
Answer 2Rainforests also provide homes to many amazing species of plants and animals, some of which are not found anywhere else on the planet. If that's not a good enough reason to save the rainforests, I don't know what is! And also to save the gorillas.
Trees produce oxygen which is what we need to breathe. When I say we I mean humans because I assume you are a human. Plus the rain forest and other forests are fabulous parts of nature that we would never want to destroy. But most importantly, rain forests have so many trees. Whole species live in the rain forests and can not be found any where else. Many medicines have been discovered in the rain forest so the rain forest is an important part of the Earth.
bees are important to the rain forest because they bring pollen from lower to the higher parts of the rain forest and the make more plants
The rain forest precipitation is greater that 150 cm. Rain forest precipitation is basically how much rain falls and collects on earth.
rain forest
Rain is only important on Earth
This would kill us....
No it is not
Tropical rain forest
heck with the rain forest
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Because it has such a variety of rain, nutrients, sun.
earth worns