World Languages, asked by meghrajnanekar, 5 months ago

Forest improve _______ quality.
1 point
a. Air
b. Noise
c. Pollution
d. Wind

Answers

Answered by kiransinghi1980
1

Answer:

(a) air

Explanation:

because it improves the air quality it reduces the carbon dioxide and release oxygen in the air

Answered by koyai05sl
0

Answer: Forest improve __air_____ quality. Option a is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Many gaseous or particle contaminants are taken up, transported, and assimilated by plants (or, in certain situations, decomposed). As a result, trees and other vegetation can have a big impact on urban air quality and help to mitigate some of the harmful effects of pollution. The primary greenhouse gas linked to climate change, carbon dioxide (CO2), is also removed from the atmosphere by vegetation.

A third of the earth's surface is made up of forests, which are vital to the sustainability of our environment. For instance, woods and trees capture and store a significant amount of the carbon dioxide that would otherwise be causing climate change. About 80% of the remaining terrestrial biodiversity is found in forests. Additionally, forests preserve healthy soil, control water cycles, and lessen the likelihood of natural calamities like floods.

Although they are essential to the sustainability and resilience of local, national, and global economies, many of these services go unappreciated. It is important to increase funding for forest conservation and protection, especially since when natural systems are facing pressure from the economy, the population, and the climate, since various reasons like deforestations and forest fires due to the extreme climatic conditions are harming the forest and reducing the greenery of the earth which in turn will effect the air quality o the environment.. The world still loses around 14.5 million hectares of forests annually, despite the fact that deforestation has halted in some areas. An estimated 2 billion hectares of destroyed or degraded forest landscapes might be restored and rehabilitated globally, giving communities and landscapes a chance to resume their healthy productive potential.

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