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What kinds of resources do humans get from ecosystems?
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Some of the resources that humans get from ecosystems include:
1. Food: Ecosystems provide a wide variety of food resources, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, and meat.
2. Water: Ecosystems help regulate the water cycle and provide clean water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
3. Medicine: Many plants and animals in ecosystems are used in traditional and modern medicine to produce pharmaceutical drugs.
4. Wood and other raw materials: Ecosystems provide valuable resources such as timber, fibers, and minerals for construction, manufacturing, and other industries.
5. Energy: Ecosystems play a role in producing renewable sources of energy such as biomass, hydropower, and wind power.
6. Climate regulation: Ecosystems help regulate the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, as well as influencing weather patterns.
7. Recreation and tourism: Ecosystems provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, tourism, and eco-tourism, which helps support local economies.
8. Cultural and spiritual benefits: Ecosystems provide aesthetic beauty, inspiration, and a sense of connection to nature that is important for human well-being.
1. Food: Ecosystems provide a wide variety of food resources, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, and meat.
2. Water: Ecosystems help regulate the water cycle and provide clean water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
3. Medicine: Many plants and animals in ecosystems are used in traditional and modern medicine to produce pharmaceutical drugs.
4. Wood and other raw materials: Ecosystems provide valuable resources such as timber, fibers, and minerals for construction, manufacturing, and other industries.
5. Energy: Ecosystems play a role in producing renewable sources of energy such as biomass, hydropower, and wind power.
6. Climate regulation: Ecosystems help regulate the Earth's climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, as well as influencing weather patterns.
7. Recreation and tourism: Ecosystems provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, tourism, and eco-tourism, which helps support local economies.
8. Cultural and spiritual benefits: Ecosystems provide aesthetic beauty, inspiration, and a sense of connection to nature that is important for human well-being.
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