Environmental Sciences, asked by mithunhaldkar919, 1 year ago

Why are forests are called collective banks?

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Answered by Alisha06
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Heyya!

Forests are referred as collective bank as we can take things from it as much as according to our needs like food, wood, paper, medicines etc.

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

Because they contain a wide variety of trees, plants, shrubs, herbs, bushes, medicinal plants, animals, and other things in a collective way, forests are known as collective banks.

Explanation:

80% of the biomass of plants on Earth is found in forests, which also contribute 75% of the biosphere's gross primary output. Compared to other vegetation groups, biomass per square metre is high. A significant portion of this biomass is found underground in plant debris and root systems that have partially degraded. When compared to other organic compounds like cellulose or carbohydrates, lignin, which is present in the woody portion of a forest, decomposes comparatively slowly.

A forest is made up of numerous elements that can be roughly categorised into two groups: biotic (alive) and abiotic (non-living). Trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants are among the living components, as are mosses, algae, fungus, insects, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and microorganisms that live on the plants and animals as well as in the soil.

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