Science, asked by ritwijapanda1900, 4 months ago

What direct value does a forest have for man?​

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Answered by dhanalaxmimandadi
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Answer:

(1). The arrival of goldfinch causes the atmosphere of suddenness and surprise in the branch end.

(2). The Simile is the literary device that is employed in the second line as it involves a comparison using 'as.' It helps in explaining the coming of goldfinch more effectively.

(3). The poet uses the imagery of starting up of a machine to visualize the goldfinch's coming as the sudden noise and the movements generated by the young ones are similar to starting of a machine

Answered by 5honey
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Required Answer :-

  • Forest value perceptions provide insights into local natural resource and land use.

  • Human capabilities describe the relationship between forest values and well-being.

  • Instrumental and intrinsic values reveal the need for nature conservation.

  • Human capabilities provide orientation in sustainable biosphere reserve management.

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