what is the function of trees in regeneration in nature?
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Natural regeneration is the process in which plants replace themselves.
Trees play vital role in the natural regeneration.
This is because the photosynthesis carried out by the plants release oxygen as the output which is pretty essential to provide the life to several organisms.
Not only this, it even retains the beauty of the nature.
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"Function of trees in regeneration in nature:
- The trees hold an important role in regeneration in nature or a process where nature regenerates by itself. The growth of new plants from the fallen seeds in the same place or woodland leads to regeneration in nature.
- The trees function as the central component of the ecosystem.
- Fruit-bearing trees planted for harvesting are the best sources of regeneration in nature.
- Leaves, twigs, flowers fall on the ground later on decay enrich the soil with its nutrients.
- The natural mulch formed by fallen leaves etc protects maintains soil moisture.
- Trees are windbreakers and provide shade.
- Trees make the air to circulate and provide fresh air. They also filter the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and providing oxygen and thereby improving the air quality.
- The canopy of trees in forests helps in the dispersal of rain.
- Trees also provide natural habitats for animals."
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