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Chapter 40, Problem 3WIO
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To determine:
The way in which abiotic environment on the edge of strips or patches different than area before, which was disturbed. Also determine the changes in vegetation which are expected to see in the next few years and the way in which animals are affected by forest fragmentation.
Concept introduction:
The forest fragmentation means the cutting of only few trees in a forest which creates the patches in the area and also disturbs the natural habitat. The fragmentation of forests may lead to soil erosion and affect vegetation.
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