Forests are exhaustible or not?
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Forests are non exhaustible resources. They can be renewed within a short period of time
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▶Forests are non-exhaustible.
Forest➫ An ecosystem consisting mainly of trees that buffer the earth and support a myriad of life forms.
❱ They are an ecosystem which includes many plants and animals.
❱ It help to create a special environment which.
❱ It affects the kinds of animals and plants that can exist in the forest.
➧ Importance of Forest are:-
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❱ They help us breathe.
❱ It prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.
❱ It also support the life of some of the world's endangered species.
❱ It provide humus to the soil and shelter to the wildlife.
❱ It help us to keep our environment clean and pollution free by preventing dust from entering into the air.
❱ Forests also play an important part in the water cycle and control moisture levels of our ecosystem.
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▶Forests are non-exhaustible.
Forest➫ An ecosystem consisting mainly of trees that buffer the earth and support a myriad of life forms.
❱ They are an ecosystem which includes many plants and animals.
❱ It help to create a special environment which.
❱ It affects the kinds of animals and plants that can exist in the forest.
➧ Importance of Forest are:-
==========================
❱ They help us breathe.
❱ It prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.
❱ It also support the life of some of the world's endangered species.
❱ It provide humus to the soil and shelter to the wildlife.
❱ It help us to keep our environment clean and pollution free by preventing dust from entering into the air.
❱ Forests also play an important part in the water cycle and control moisture levels of our ecosystem.
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Thanks...✊
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