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olchik [2.2K]
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The consumption of mosquitoes by bats and the control of flooding provided by tropical forests in mountainous areas of central a

merica are examples of
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Sati [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

The consumption of mosquitoes by bats and the control of flooding provided by tropical forests in mountainous areas of central america are examples of <u>ecosystem services</u>.

Explanation:

Ecosystem services can be described as the functions performed by parts of the ecosystem which benefit in regulating the ecosystem. These services offer a huge help to humans without the humans having to perform any work. For example, in the above question, humans are naturally getting rid of mosquitoes because the mosquitoes are being consumed by the bats. The floods in Central America are also being controlled by the tropical forests and humans have no work in it. Hence, both these examples show ecosystem services.

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