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Why Is the Amazon Rainforest So Important?

Why Is the Amazon Rainforest So Important?

The Amazon Rainforest is vital for our planet, acting as Earth’s lungs by producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. It’s home to millions of species, many not found anywhere else. The forest influences global weather patterns and provides resources like food and medicine. Protecting the Amazon is crucial for maintaining biodiversity, climate stability, and the health of our planet.

Why Is the Amazon Rainforest So Important?
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