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Brock Benitez
2 May, 10:53
What is the importance of natural vegetation?
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Figueroa
2 May, 13:36
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it's a key component in an ecosystem and is involved in the regulation of various biogeochemical cycles (water, carbon, nitrogen)
can convert solar energy into biomass and forms the base of all food chains.
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