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Conversation of forest is everyones responsibility why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forests also act as stabilisers that stabilises soil, as the roots of the plants of the forests, bind the soil, thus prevent soil erosion and hence protects us from disasters like floods, landslides, land subsidence, etc. Thus conservation of forest is everyone's responsibility.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Planting and maintaining forests for the benefit of present and future generations is known as forest conservation.

Explanation:

  • A rapid shift in the species composition and age distribution of trees is another goal of forest conservation.
  • Forests are a valuable natural resource that has many advantages for people.
  • But it has become crucial to protect forests around the world due to rising deforestation operations.
  • Deforestation is the permanent eradication or loss of forests to make way for new agricultural, livestock, or other uses of the land.
  • We may obtain a wide range of resources from forests, including wood, timber, fibre, and other raw materials, for both domestic and commercial use.
  • They keep the earth's temperature constant by absorbing the dangerous carbon dioxide gas.
  • They also keep the soil in place and stop soil erosion.

This is why protecting forests is advantageous.

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