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•reasons why habitats are important to humans.
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Answered by XxSonaxX
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⭐reasons why habitats are important to humans:

☯️Petroglyphs made by prehistoric people show that the area has been a traditional habitat for humans as well.

A habitat is a place where an organism makes its home. A habitat meets all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive. ... The main components of a habitat are shelter, water, food, and space.

Answered by IceWeb
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Some of the reasons are:

1.Plants produce the oxygen that we breathe, through the process of photosynthesis.

2.It is estimated that 80% of the world’s population employs herbs as primary medicines. 40% of the pharmaceuticals in use in the US today are plant based. Everyday medicines such as Aspirin and Penicillin originate from willow and fungi. Mother Nature is providing cures for cancer.

3.A small number of plants, and grasses in particular, provide the staple diet for the majority of people, especially barley, oats, potatoes, rice, rye and wheat.

4.Economically-important fruit crops such as apples and pears, berries and cherries, damsons and plums, are pollinated by invertebrates;

5.Trees and woodlands help alleviate flooding, filter air pollution, provide shade and shelter, reduce noise pollution and screen unsightly buildings or operations.

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