10 Interesting Fact About The ecology and conservation of rainforests
10 Interesting Fact About The ecology and conservation of rainforests
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Rain forests produce about 20% of oxygen that we breathe in the world.
Rain forests form homes for more than 50% of animal and plant species in the world.
Every year, thousands of species of animals and plants are destroyed due to the loss of their habitat in the rainforest.
Rain forests contain more than 40,000 plant species, most of which have not been studied.
Rain forests help regulate global climate by absorbing carbon from the atmosphere.
The largest tropical rain forest in the world is located in Amazon, extending in eight South American countries.
Rain forests in Southeast Asia are home to orangutans, tigers and Asian elephants that are threatened with extinction.
Indonesian rainforest is home to unique species such as Sumatran Orangutans and dragon dragon dragons.
Deforestation of rain forests causes loss of biodiversity and threatens the survival of indigenous peoples who rely on forests for their lives.
Rain forest conservation is important to maintain the health of our planet and the economic sustainability of the community that depends on the forest.