Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Q6)

Q6) Why are rainforests important? Rainforests are extremely important for the earth's ecosystem. Also they provide homes for animals, land for plants, help control the world's climate, provide resources for medicines/food and is an interesting place to visit. 

Our plants and animals is main priority for the rainforest being so important. Inside these types of plants and animals are our native Australian things. For example, koalas, kangaroos and the Eucalyptus tree are some of our Native flora and fauna. If the rainforest weren't as important as it is now, then things would slack off and these wonderful things of nature would be destroyed or have their species threatened.

Another thing is sources for medicines and food. In rainforests, plants, trees etc provide medicidines/food/crops for others. By doing this, it could be saving millions of lives. Some foods that originally come from the rainforest are: fruits, nuts, grains, tea, sugar, rice etc.
  

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