Amazon Rainforest: The Amazon Rainforest, often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth," is a vital biodiversity hotspot that plays a crucial role in regulating the global climate and supporting indigenous cultures through its rich natural resources.
Read MoreAmazon RainforestForests cover approximately 31% of the Earth's land area and come in various types, each playing a vital role in supporting biodiversity and regulating climate. This article discusses the different forest types and their global distribution patterns.
Read MoreForests: Types and Global DistributionTropical rainforests, characterized by high rainfall and biodiversity, are vital ecosystems that support a myriad of species and play a significant role in global carbon cycling.
Read MoreTropical RainforestsHabitat loss poses a significant threat to biodiversity, disrupting ecosystems and leading to the extinction of numerous species worldwide.
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