Five points subject what is the ecological importance of forest
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Ecological Importance of Forests :
1] Bio-Diversity. Forests are very rich in diversity which is ecologically important to have existential varieties in living things on Earth.
2] Cultural Benefits : Forests bring many benefits such as wood, medicines, leaves and many other. There are lots of cultural benefits of Forests.
3] Air Purification : As we all know, Forests i.e. trees breath CO2 and emit Oxygen during process of photsynthesis. So air gets purified.
4] Water Purification and Soil Fertility : Similarly, as air purification, trees absorb water during process of photosynthesis from soil. It helps to purify underground water. And it also helps soil to get fertile.
5] Sheltering Animals : Wildlife including either animals or trees, there is lot of importance of forests in the view in ecology, they give shelter to wildlife factors. It helps to maintain the ecosystem - balance.
Ecological Importance of Forests :
1] Bio-Diversity. Forests are very rich in diversity which is ecologically important to have existential varieties in living things on Earth.
2] Cultural Benefits : Forests bring many benefits such as wood, medicines, leaves and many other. There are lots of cultural benefits of Forests.
3] Air Purification : As we all know, Forests i.e. trees breath CO2 and emit Oxygen during process of photsynthesis. So air gets purified.
4] Water Purification and Soil Fertility : Similarly, as air purification, trees absorb water during process of photosynthesis from soil. It helps to purify underground water. And it also helps soil to get fertile.
5] Sheltering Animals : Wildlife including either animals or trees, there is lot of importance of forests in the view in ecology, they give shelter to wildlife factors. It helps to maintain the ecosystem - balance.
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