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irakobra [83]
1 year ago
5

The concerns for conservation stemmed from

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Ronch [10]1 year ago
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The worries about the protection of natural resources are due to poor timber harvesting practices Option C

<h3>What exactly is the act of conserving resources?</h3>

The act of conservation may be defined as the process by which a specific entity is both reserved and preserved. This is a procedure that, in some fashion or another, contributes to the protection of our natural resources and ecosystems.

The evidence presented here leads us to the conclusion that inefficient methods of harvesting timber can make it more difficult to preserve the environment.

This is due to the fact that such methods can result in deforestation, which is an undesirable action due to the fact that it can contribute to the development of the greenhouse effect.

Therefore, the best choice is option C.

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