why is natural vegatation important in life?
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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............
Such cycles are important not only for global patterns of vegetation but also for those of climate............
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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.
Vegetation coverts solar energy in to biomass & forms the loss of all food chains.
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