Conservation is often known as an act to protect or preserve a sustainable amount of recyclable and non-recyclable natural resources. These resources can range from wildlife and plant life, to water and minerals. The needs of conservation are usually dealt with when there are issues such as cultural or economic reasons involved. The use of plants for food and medical conditions are exceptional examples for reasons conservation could be enacted. I believe that conserving energy is important because it prevents large scale damage on the environment. Solar electricity is currently produced by...
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