Social Sciences, asked by gshalabh74, 4 months ago

why do you think forests are conserved in areas not for the cultivation​

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Answered by rituxxxx
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Forest are conserved in areas not fit for cultivation because if the area is suitable for cultivation, then farmers would clear that piece of land for growing crops and vegetation. ... Thus, in such areas (not fit for cultivation) the forests are not cut down and are preserved.

Answered by ItZTanisha
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Forest are conserved in areas not fit for cultivation because if the area is suitable for cultivation, then farmers would clear that piece of land for growing crops and vegetation. ... Thus, in such areas (not fit for cultivation) the forests are not cut down and are preserved.

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