Question
Why are forests necessary? Describe.

Answer

Forests are very useful for us. They perform various functions. Some of them can be summarized as follows :

1. Plants release oxygen that we breathe and carbon dioxide released by living being is absorbed by the plants, thus these make a balance in oxygen and carbon dioxide.
2. The roots of the plants bind the soil; thus, they control soil erosion.
3. Forests provide us timber, fuel, wood, fodder, medicinal plants and herbs, lac, honey, gum etc.
4. Forests are the natural habitat of wildlife.
5. Forests control over rain.
6. Used in industrial produces etc.

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