I. Ecosystem service like photosynthesis |
II. Industrial products like dyes and lubricants. |
III. Watching spring flowers in full bloom. |
IV. The aesthetic pleasure of walking through thick. |
V. Fibre, firewood and construction material. |
VI. Products of medicinal importance. |
A) I, II and III
B) l,V and VI
C) IV, V and VI
D) I, III and VI
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
The narrowly utilitarian arguments for conserving biodiversity are human derives coulters direct economic benefits from nature food (pulses, cereals, fruits), fir wood fibre construction material, industrial products (tannins, lubricants, dyes, resins, perfumes) and the product of medicinal importance.You need to login to perform this action.
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