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4. While the major task of the forest department is to conserve
forests and wildlife, it earns revenue from the sale of timber to
construction and furniture markets. It also earns major
revenue from commercial growth of monoculture plantations
like poplar, eucalyptus, Sal, bamboo etc. to access the specific
requirement for products such as paper, ply board etc. But, do
industries like paper and construction, depend on produce like
timber, have sustainable basis in the long run? Do we need to
find raw material substitutes or control our consumption of
these products?​

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Answered by ranyodhmour892
0

Answer:

F

Explanation:

4. While the major task of the forest department is to conserve

forests and wildlife, it earns revenue from the sale of timber to

construction and furniture markets. It also earns major

revenue from commercial growth of monoculture plantations

like poplar, eucalyptus, Sal, bamboo etc. to access the specific

requirement for products such as paper, ply board etc. But, do

industries like paper and construction, depend on produce like

timber, have sustainable basis in the long run? Do we need to

find raw material substitutes or control our consumption of

these products?

Answered by shrutisharma4567
1

Explanation:

4. While the major task of the forest department is to conserve

forests and wildlife, it earns revenue from the sale of timber to

construction and furniture markets. It also earns major

revenue from commercial growth of monoculture plantations

like poplar, eucalyptus, Sal, bamboo etc. to access the specific

requirement for products such as paper, ply board etc. But, do

industries like paper and construction, depend on produce like

timber, have sustainable basis in the long run? Do we need to

find raw material substitutes or control our consumption of

these products?

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