Why is Amazon Forest called Lungs of the Earth ?
Why is Amazon Forest called Lungs of the Earth ?
The term "Lungs of the Earth" is a metaphor often used to describe the Amazon Rainforest because of its critical role in producing 20% of the Earth Oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide.
  • Medicinal Resources: The Amazon rainforest contains an incredible wealth of medicinal plants and natural resources that indigenous communities and modern medicine rely on for treatments and pharmaceutical discoveries.
  • Cultural Heritage: Indigenous tribes have lived in harmony with the rainforest for centuries, preserving diverse cultures and knowledge about the ecosystem. Protecting the Amazon also means safeguarding these invaluable cultures.
  • Economic Importance: The Amazon supports various industries like agriculture, forestry, and ecotourism. It provides resources and livelihoods for millions of people living in and around the rainforest.

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My self Ramu Annamalai. Am working as Trainee Software Analyst at Sirixo Software Technologies Pvt Ltd in Bengaluru.

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