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what are the regulatory function of a forest ? ​

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Answered by Sowmya6116
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It is also called as regulatory functions of the forest. The other functions of forest are absorption, storage and release of carbon, oxygen, water, nutrients, radiant and thermal energy. Even the adverse effects of sound and wind can be absorbed by forest belts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The forest protects the land or soil from degradation due to rain, wind and radiation, and protects the flora and fauna from over-exploitation. It is also called as regulatory functions of the forest. The other functions of forest are absorption, storage and release of carbon, oxygen, water, nutrients, radiant and thermal energy. Even the adverse effects of sound and wind can be absorbed by forest belts.

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