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four uses of natural vegitation​

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Answered by komuraiahpaidipala
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Vegetation is a key component of an ecosystem and, as such, is involved in the regulation of various biogeochemical cycles, e.g., water, carbon, nitrogen. Vegetation converts solar energy into biomass and forms the base of all food chains. Vegetation releases oxygen and sequesters carbon.

Answered by Shanaya2594
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Vegetation also plays a key role in the transfer of material between the atmosphere, soil and water bodies.Besides the obvious value of crops, vegetation can also provide ecosystem services including erosion control, storage and filtration of water, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic appeal.

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