in what ways are insects like mosquitoes and butterflies dependent upon rocks or soil and water ? how do they affect them in return ?
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Whether you live in an urban apartment or a rural homestead, your outdoor area is more than just a private space. Ecologically, a garden is another jigsaw piece in the landscape.
Whatever their size, gardens can contribute to natural functions and processes in the local area, such as regulating water drainage, buffering the damaging effects of strong winds, or providing food and shelter for native wildlife.
Many wildlife species survive in urban areas, but their presence and persistence depend on how specific their food and shelter needs are, how they respond to disturbances, and the quality and quantity of other green spaces in the landscape.
Whatever their size, gardens can contribute to natural functions and processes in the local area, such as regulating water drainage, buffering the damaging effects of strong winds, or providing food and shelter for native wildlife.
Many wildlife species survive in urban areas, but their presence and persistence depend on how specific their food and shelter needs are, how they respond to disturbances, and the quality and quantity of other green spaces in the landscape.
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Mosquitoes and butterflies are seen in a huge number in areas where there is water and soil.
These insects are prevalent in those areas and though butterfly is harmless, the mosquitoes hampers the agriculture somehow.
In the rocky areas, butterflies are prevalent and seen in a good amount.
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