Biology, asked by alphanjenieclaire, 1 year ago

why do we have to conserve plants?

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Answered by Anonymous
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We need to conserve plants because they are the ultimate source of food for every living things. It cleans the air by taking in carbondioxide and giving out oxygen.

Anonymous: Welcm
Answered by saritadil
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Some points because of which we have to conserve plants are
The natural processes of plants protect our planet and supply the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Plants harvest sunlight and are the primary producers of the energy in all food chains.
Plant communities or vegetation are the structural basis of the ecosystems in which we all live.
They maintain the physical and chemical integrity of those ecosystems.
Plants prevent soil erosion and desertification.
Plants provide the raw materials for food, clothing, medicines, construction and many other products that sustain our lives.
Plants enhance our quality of life – they add variety and beauty to our surroundings.
Plants help to shape our culture and provide inspiration for writers, artists and poets.
They are steeped in history and folklore and illuminate significant life events like birth, marriage and death.
The trade in ornamental plants and trees forms a major part of the world economy
Plants are an important part of our heritage that we must not deny to future generations.
Plants are a precious resource requiring effective, wise and sustainable management. The genetic diversity between and within plant species is being eroded each year.


You can choose any of these points.

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