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.

Additionally, the Amazon rainforest acts as a carbon sink by absorbing and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas responsible for climate change. This process helps regulate the global climate by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Similar to how our lungs take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, the Amazon rainforest performs a vital function on a global scale. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants in the rainforest take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. This oxygen production is significant, contributing a substantial portion of the Earth's oxygen supply.

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

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