The significance of the forests of South America for nature and man.

The forests of South America produce large amounts of oxygen for the Earth and absorb carbon dioxide. These forests are being cut down at a fast pace. But many cultivated plants are partially dependent on wild species that grow in these forests. Sometimes wild species are used to develop new varieties that are more resistant to pests and diseases. Most of the medicines produced today are derived from tropical plants.



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