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why lichens are important in biodiversity​

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Because lichens enable algae to live all over the world in many different climates, they also provide a means to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through photosynthesis into oxygen, which we all need to survive. Lichens can provide us with valuable information about the environment around us.

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