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trees and forests are habitats of butterflies .however the indiscriminate felling of trees and destruction of forests has led to a drastic decline in the population of butterflies. write a short essay expressing your concern and views


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Answered by Serinus
94

Trees and forests are habitats of butterflies’. However, the indiscriminate felling of trees and the destruction of forests has led to a drastic decline in the population of butterflies. Butterflies are the most important agents who help in the process of pollination. They help in the fertilization of the reproductive system of the plants. Without the presence of pollinating agents, the plants and trees would never multiply. In return, the trees and forests give them shelter and a better place to live in. they provide food and shelter to them. If anyone of the two would be destroyed, the balance of the other stand on the verge of destruction. Both the factors help each other in order to survive.

Answered by shilpa85475
18

The main habitats of butterflies are trees and forests.

Explanation:

  • However, destroying the trees and the forests has led to decline in the population of butterflies.
  • Butterflies play an important role as agents who help in the process of pollination. They help in the growth of the reproductive system of the plants. Without them, the plants and trees would never increase.
  • The trees and forests give them shelter and a better place to live in as a favor which help the butterflies.

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