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प्रश्न
Why must we conserve our forests?
उत्तर
The forests are rich sources of plants and animals. The forests should be conserved to preserve the biodiversity of these species and to maintain a stable ecological community. Deforestation can lead to loss of biodiversity. Deforestation is carried out for two reasons:
- For the availability of the raw materials like wood.
- For the construction of the buildings and shelters.
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