Geography, asked by elizabeth63, 1 year ago

short conclusion to importance of natural regions​

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Answered by AnureetKaurMand00010
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A natural region is a basic geographical unit . usually it is region which is distinguished by it's common natural feature of geography, geology and climate .

From the ecological point of view ,the naturally occurring flora and fauna of the region are likely to be influenced by it's geographical & ecological factors

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Answered by osoiekoduke
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IMPORTANCE OF NATURAL REGIONS

>natural forests act as a pirifier of air

>natural oceans is a habitat yo numerouse species of organisms

>wetland regions also hosts numerouse species of organisms and trees

>highland regions are fertile and wet hence supports agriculture

>lakes and rivers are a means of transport

Natural regioms have importance to the environment and to man

Natural regions include highlands, oceans, lakes, rivers, mountains, plateaus, coastal regions, deserts, wetland regions

All of the above region serves a unique and important role to the functioning of natural ecosystem

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