
Forest Our Lifeline Class 7 Notes – Importance, Products, and Conservation Explained
“Take a deep breath… Did you know the air you just inhaled might be cleaned by a forest far away? Forests are like the planet’s green lungs—let’s explore why they’re our lifeline!”
🌳 Forest Our Lifeline – Simplified Notes
1️⃣ Introduction & Importance
- Forests are called green lungs because they release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, keeping the air clean and balanced.
- They act as nature’s water filters, store rainwater, prevent floods, and maintain the water table.
2️⃣ Visit to the Forest
- Characters: Boojho, Paheli, their friends, Prof. Ahmad (scientist), Tibu (village boy).
- Town wanted to cut forest for a factory → many opposed to protect environment.
- Children explored the forest with Prof. Ahmad and learned about:
- Silence in forest to avoid disturbing animals.
- Green cover—treetops hide the ground; cool, fresh air.
- Animals & Birds make warning calls when disturbed.
- Monkeys, boar, bison, jackals, porcupine, elephants live in deeper areas.
3️⃣ Forest as a Habitat
- Plants/Trees: sal, teak, semal, sheesham, neem, palash, fig, amla, bamboo, kachnar, shrubs, herbs, grasses, creepers.
- Animals: monkeys, deer, squirrels, insects, frogs, snakes, eagles, vultures, jackals.
- Forest provides food, shelter and protection for countless species.
4️⃣ Structure of a Forest
- Crown: Branchy part of a tree above the stem.
- Canopy: Roof-like cover formed by branches of tall trees.
- Understorey Layers:
- Top layer – giant tall trees.
- Middle layer – shrubs and tall grasses.
- Bottom layer – herbs and small plants.
5️⃣ Products from Forests
Product | Plant/Tree Examples |
---|---|
Gum | Babool, Acacia |
Timber (wood) | Sheesham, Teak, Sal, Pine |
Medicinal | Neem, Tulsi, Amla, Ashwagandha |
Oil | Sandalwood, Eucalyptus, Neem |
Honey | From beehives in forest flowers |
Sealing wax | Secretions of certain trees |
Catechu (katha) | Khair tree |
Spices | Cinnamon, Clove, Cardamom |
Other items | Bamboo (paper, furniture), Fuel wood, Rubber, Fruits, Fodder |
6️⃣ Seed Dispersal & Regeneration
- Trees produce enough seeds naturally.
- Forest floor has ideal conditions for germination (moist, warm, rich in humus).
- Animals & birds help in seed dispersal through droppings and by carrying seeds on fur/feathers.
7️⃣ Decomposers & Humus
- Micro-organisms (fungi, bacteria) and small animals (ants, beetles, millipedes) break down dead plants and animals.
- Produce humus—dark, nutrient-rich material that enriches soil.
- Nothing goes waste: nutrients are recycled back to plants.
8️⃣ Food Chains & Interdependence
- Example: Grass → Insects → Frog → Snake → Eagle.
- All organisms—producers (plants), consumers (herbivores/carnivores), decomposers—are linked.
- Disturbing one link (like cutting trees) affects the entire forest ecosystem.
9️⃣ Role in Water Cycle & Rain
- Trees absorb water from roots and release water vapour by transpiration.
- Dense canopy slows raindrops; water seeps gradually into soil → prevents floods, recharges groundwater.
- Forest cover helps maintain local rainfall and cool climate.
🔟 Benefits to Humans
- Provide oxygen, timber, firewood, paper, rubber, medicines, fodder, fruits, honey, spices, oils, sealing wax.
- Forest people/tribal communities depend on forests for food, shelter, and medicine.
If Forests Disappear
- More Carbon dioxide → Global warming.
- Loss of biodiversity: animals lose food & shelter.
- Soil erosion & floods due to loss of tree roots.
- Disturbed water cycle → droughts, irregular rainfall.
- Endangers human life and environment.
Conservation Measures
- Avoid deforestation, overgrazing, indiscriminate felling of trees.
- Plant more trees (afforestation).
- Use forest resources wisely and promote sustainable development.
🟢 Summary
Forests are dynamic living entities:
- Provide oxygen, water, food, medicine, and raw materials.
- Protect soil, maintain climate, and house countless species.
- Recycle nutrients so nothing is wasted.
Protecting forests = Protecting Life on Earth.
✏️ Quick Questions & Answers Of Forest Our Lifeline
Q1. Why are forests called “green lungs”?
A: Because plants release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, purifying the air.
Q2. What is humus?
A: Dark, nutrient-rich substance formed by decomposition of dead plants and animals.
Q3. Name three forest products used daily.
A: Paper (from wood), honey, medicinal plants like neem or tulsi.
Q4. Explain seed dispersal in forests.
A: Animals carry seeds on their fur or through droppings; wind and water also spread seeds.
Q5. How do forests help in controlling floods?
A: Canopy slows down rain, roots hold soil and let water seep slowly into the ground.
Q6. Write a forest food chain.
A: Grass → Deer → Tiger.
Q7. What will happen if forests vanish?
A: Increase in CO₂, rise in earth’s temperature, extinction of species, soil erosion, water cycle disturbance.