Environmental Sciences, asked by tasneem02, 3 months ago

Differentiate between Direct and
indirect
use
value
of biodiversity by giving suitable examples


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Answered by sahilpandey86
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Answer:

Direct use value of biodiversity is every living organism has an important rules for sustainability and nourishment of nature and ecosystem. ... Indirect use value of biodiversity is that every living organism is dependent on other organisms indirectly

Answered by pea4518977
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Direct speech describes when something is being repeated exactly as it was – usually in between a pair of inverted commas. Indirect speech will still share the same information – but instead of expressing someone's comments or speech by directly repeating them, it involves reporting or describing what was said.

Uses:

Using direct speech. Using direct speech means repeating the spoken phrase or word exactly as it was said. ...

Using indirect speech. Indirect or reported speech is used to describe speech that happened in the past, where you are recounting something that was said to you before. ...

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Values:

The value of an ecosystem can be distinguished as: Use Value – Can be split into Direct and Indirect use values: Direct use value: Obtained through a removable product in nature (i.e. timber, fish, water). Indirect use value: Obtained through a non-removable product in nature (i.e. sunset, waterfall).

of biodiversity by giving suitable examples:

Direct speech: “Where do they live?”

Indirect speech: You asked me where they lived.

Direct speech: “When are you leaving?”

Indirect speech: He asked us when we were leaving.

Direct speech: “How will they get here?”

Indirect speech: She asked me how they would get here.

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