Essential Task to Protect Rainforests

Vol-4 | Issue-11 | November 2019 | Published Online: 16 November 2019    PDF ( 228 KB )
Author(s)
Manpreet 1

1MSc Geography

Abstract

Tropical rainforests are often considered to be the “cradles of biodiversity.” Though they cover only about 6% of the Earth’s land surface, they are home to over 50% of global biodiversity. Rain forests also take in massive amounts of carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which has also given them the nickname “lungs of the planet.” They also store very large amounts of carbon, and so cutting and burning their biomass contributes to global climate change. Many modern medicines are derived from rainforest plants, and several very important food crops originated in the rainforest, including bananas, mangos, chocolate, coffee, and sugar cane.

Keywords
Rainforests, Tropical, climate, planet.
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