The Amazon Rainforest plays a crucial role in climate regulation. This article explains how the Amazon Rainforest helps regulate the earth's climate, its impact on global warming, and how we can protect it. It functions as an enormous carbon sink, with its forests storing between 150 and 200 billion tons of carbon, which helps to moderate the global climate.

Understanding the Context

The daily release of 20 billion tonnes of water into the atmosphere by the trees further highlights its role in water cycles.