Which indirect value of biodiversity will have the greatest economical value to people?
A. A 20-hectare marshland that acts as a sponge for rainwater
B. Forests that decrease erosion along the banks of rivers in Philippines
C. A row of trees that act as a wind block, on the northwest side of our homes, decreasing our need for air conditioning and cooling systems in the summer
D. 200 hectares of wetlands in Canada that soak up pollutants and purify water
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Greenhouse gases prevent radiation of infrared energy back into space, trapping the heat near the Earth's surface and causing the climate to warm.
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Option C
Explanation:
The economical value can be defined as the value for money, which can be afforded by the all. The row of trees which acts as barrier for the warm air is very economical because the it is saving the cost of air conditioning.
Due to high temperature of the environment there is an increased demand for the air conditioners.
But due to trees it acts as the boundary which does not allows the warm air to come in and there is no requirement of air conditioners in that region.
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