Biology, asked by rani5265, 3 months ago

how a forest can act as an ecosystem explain in brief don't make it too long please ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A forest ecosystem is a natural woodland unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms (Biotic components) in that area functioning together with all of the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment. The forest ecosystem is very important.

Answered by jaismeen8103
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Forests play a vital role in Canada’s economic health, with the forest industry accounting for some 297,000 direct and indirect jobs.

At the same time, forests also store carbon, preserve soils and nurture a diversity of species. These non-timber benefits are known as “ecosystem services.”

Accounting for ecosystem services accurately in policy- and decision-making is a difficult task, especially when some have clearer dollar values than others. However, Canadians increasingly recognize the many ecosystem services that forests provide, and resource agencies are starting to assess and estimate forests’ economic, social and environmental values.

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