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why is natural vegatation important in life?

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Answered by sayedahrr
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First, vegetation regulates the flow of numerous biogeochemical cycles, most critically those of water, carbon, and nitrogen; it is also of great importance in local and global energy balances.
Such cycles are important not only for global patterns of vegetation but also for those of climate............

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Answered by ViewNew
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vegetation is a key component of an ecosystem & as such is involved in the regulation of various biogeochemical cycles e. g water, carbon, nitrogen.
Vegetation coverts solar energy in to biomass & forms the loss of all food chains.
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