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forests are biosphere reserves comment on it

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Answered by Smg01
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Answer:

Forests are biosphere reserve as numerous of plants and animals are living there without any threat to their lives. Biosphere reserves are those which humans built for animals to protect them from extinction but forests are natural reserves in which animals are protected.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Forests are biosphere reserves

Explanation:

  • Forests are essential habitats for many varieties of plants (flora) and mammals (fauna).
  • Plants are called principal generators as they produce food for the entire human population and all living bions on earth.
  • We get seeds, pulses, oilseeds, sugars, seasonings, medicines, wood, threads and coir from plants.
  • We also get rubber, resins, berries, herbs, dyes etc., from plants.
  • Major commodities taken from animals are food, milk, wool and skin.
  • The skin of mammals like tiger, lion, jaguar, deer, snake and ivory from elephants are very worthy.
  • Thus we can say that forests are biosphere reserves.

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