Why should we conserve forest suggest any two ways to conserve forest?
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Trees and forests have always been a life support system, not only for humans, but also for wild and domesticated plants and animals. Trees and forests protect the land from erosion. They protect homes, farms, and coastlines from strong winds and waves. They make soils fertile, keep air, streams and lagoons clean and clear, and provide habitats and food for animals. Trees also provide us with food and countless other products that would either be too expensive to buy or impossible to import from overseas.
forests give us 5 'f's, in the form of food, furniture, fibre, fertiliser,& .fuel
food--in the form of fruits, nuts, animals & also medicine.
Forests supply the raw materials for the lumber, plywood, paper, packaging and other wood-based materials that are staples of modern life
forests are sources of clothes, resins(,rubber, gum )
the animals & plant wastes form natural fertilizers.
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Trees and forests have always been a life support system, not only for humans, but also for wild and domesticated plants and animals. Trees and forests protect the land from erosion. They protect homes, farms, and coastlines from strong winds and waves. They make soils fertile, keep air, streams and lagoons clean and clear, and provide habitats and food for animals. Trees also provide us with food and countless other products that would either be too expensive to buy or impossible to import from overseas.
forests give us 5 'f's, in the form of food, furniture, fibre, fertiliser,& .fuel
food--in the form of fruits, nuts, animals & also medicine.
Forests supply the raw materials for the lumber, plywood, paper, packaging and other wood-based materials that are staples of modern life
forests are sources of clothes, resins(,rubber, gum )
the animals & plant wastes form natural fertilizers.
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MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST ❤❤❤❤
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Because trees absorb carbon dioxide and turn it into wood, where the carbon stays bound up for hundreds or even thousands of years, living forests are an important part of the earth's climate system. Growing trees soak up CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in their trunks, roots, leaves, and forest soils.
Some of the steps we can take to conserve our forest resources are as follows:
Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees
Control over Forest Fire
Reforestation and Afforestation
Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Habitation Purposes
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