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Conserving rainforests is important as rainforests produce over 28% of the worlds oxygen through a process called, respiration. Rainforests are also home to thousands of different plant, animal, insect and fungi species.

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Conserving rainforests is important for preserving biodiversity, combating climate change by storing carbon dioxide, providing habitat for endangered species, and supporting indigenous communities that rely on these ecosystems for their livelihoods.

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