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conservation of forest some facts


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Answered by Squishyoongi
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Forest conservation is the practice of planning and maintaining forested areas for the benefit and sustainability of future generations. Forest conservation involves the upkeep of the natural resources within a forest that are beneficial for both humans and the ecosystem

Answered by UTSAVRAKSHIT
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SOME FACTS :

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A large number of trees on a piece of land make up forests. They are a great source of oxygen as trees exhale a large amount of oxygen during the day and inhale carbon dioxide. This also helps in keeping the air pure and environment clean. Trees in forests help in maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Forests play an important role in maintaining cycles of evaporation and condensation that bring down rain.

They are rich in medicinal value as well and their trees, roots and wood are used to prepare multiple medicines. Without forests, it is difficult to survive on earth. Activities of deforestation have reduced forests. Global warming is the result of reduced forests. Harmful rays of the sun – UV rays are easily passing through the ozone layer due to forest imbalance that affects the environment. We should plant more and more trees and protect forests. Save trees, save lives

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