essay on How much intervention with the natural processes is enough?
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Natural processes are interactions among plants, animals, and the environment. These interactions, which include photosynthesis, pollination, decomposition, and others, help create and shape natural
The process of photosynthesis moves carbon from the atmosphere (as carbon dioxide gas) into plant tissues (as solid carbon).
The process of pollination moves pollen from flower to flower using energy supplied by insects or other animals. The animal gets nutrients from the plant, and the plant gets help reproducing itself.
While all natural processes move nutrients and/or energy, the time scale and the magnitude of the processes vary enormously. Some operate at the scale of an individual plant, such as photosynthesis or pollination. Others affect multiple members of the community at once, such as a forest fire or the availability of groundwater. Some natural processes occur quickly, such as a flood, while others can take hundreds of years or longer, such as soil formation.