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Why are coniferous forests so important?

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Answered by joshsk
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Explanation:

  • Coniferous forests are important to protect because they cover a large part of the earth's surface, representing the largest land habitat for plant and animal species
  • they provide food and shelter for animals and humans
  • are a source for pharmaceuticals; provide recreation; and filter water
  • Conifers provide shelter and food for a wide range of wildlife, too.
  • They also play an important role in the global sequestering of carbon.
Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Coniferous forests are important to protect because they cover a large part of the earth's surface, representing the largest land habitat for plant and animal species; they provide food and shelter for animals and humans; are a source for pharmaceuticals; provide recreation; and filter water and they convert carbon .

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