Forests help in maintaining the ecological balance in the following ways:-
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By: Sangey Lama
Saint Pauls School, Jalpaiguri
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They give us food, oxygen, medicines, rubber, wood, paper, fruits and vegetables.They bring rains and stop soil erosion.They give shelter to animals and birds.They keep ecological balance. As they grow, trees absorb and store carbon dioxide, reducing global warming. Deforestation, especially by burning, releases a great amount of stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, adding to global warming.
Afforestation helps in maintaining ecological balance by increasing the number of trees and vegetation in an area, which can help reduce carbon dioxide levels through photosynthesis, prevent soil erosion, provide habitat for wildlife, and enhance biodiversity. It also helps in reducing the impacts of deforestation and restoring degraded ecosystems.
Afforestation (planting more trees) helps to maintain the ecological balance by ensuring that animals that live on trees and bushes have more space. Protecting forests also keeps the number of animals of a certain species balanced.
Trees and wildlife both contribute in maintaining ecological balance . as trees release oxygen and take carbon dioxide animals including man take oxygen and give out carbon dioxide so they both are interdependent and balance is essential between them for the survival of both
Because people need air to breathe and trees provide us humans with oxygen. Trees are very important and we need to survive.
Yes, ecologists find it helpful to organize living things based on their interactions with each other and their environment because it provides insights into ecosystem dynamics, species relationships, and overall environmental health. This approach helps in understanding food webs, energy flow, and nutrient cycling within ecosystems. It also aids in identifying key species and their roles in maintaining ecological balance.
Centipedes are helpful in controlling insect populations as they feed on pests like ants, spiders, and cockroaches. They play a role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems by serving as a natural form of pest control.
The tail length of a bobcat and panther is based on their evolutionary adaptations and ecological roles. Bobcats have shorter tails as they are more agile and primarily hunt small prey in dense vegetation, while panthers have longer tails to help with balance when climbing trees and hunting larger prey in open habitats.
Jelly fungi are mostly harmless and serve important ecological roles in the environment, such as decomposing organic matter and providing food for wildlife. However, some jelly fungi can be parasitic to plants or fungi. It's essential to identify the specific species to determine if it is beneficial or harmful.
Stentor is generally considered beneficial as it is a type of single-celled organism, primarily found in freshwater ecosystems, that helps in consuming bacteria and debris. Stentor plays a role in nutrient recycling and maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.