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Abbie Sullivan
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26 August, 03:56
Why forest are named as lungs?
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Cordell Blackburn
26 August, 04:19
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Forests have been called the 'lungs of the earth' because growing trees take carbon dioxide out of the air and replace it with oxygen. This is vital for humans, as we need oxygen in the air to breathe.
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