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Question
Give geographical reasons-
The rain forests of Brazil are known as ‘lungs of the world’.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Located near the equator, Brazil’s Amazon rainforests have dense, year‑round green vegetation, high rainfall, and abundant sunlight, so trees carry out intense photosynthesis and release large amounts of oxygen.
- The vast forest area absorbs large quantities of carbon dioxide and stores carbon, helping to purify the air and regulate the global atmosphere; hence, they are called the “lungs of the world.”
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