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Why do you think forests are conserved in areas not fit for cultivation

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Even though this land is not best for cultivation, but the forest can be a source of oxygen, timber, and variety of other herbs and things. This works as a natural habitat for animals and help them in their continuity. So it is a best idea to conserve it instead of ending so many good natural resources by ending forest
Answered by sunitatripathidt
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The areas which are not fit for cultivation, the cost of growing crops will be high as fertilisers and other inputs will be required on large scale to increase the productivity. Thus, in such areas (not fit for cultivation) the forests are not cut down and are preserved.

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