What role do gymnosperms play in nature?

In nature, gymnosperms form most forests, especially in the temperate climatic zone. These forests are the habitat of many species of animals (especially mammals and birds) and serve as a food base for them. They participate in the enrichment of the air with oxygen, form special ecosystems, weaken the force of wind and background noise, fix sandy soils, which prevents the formation of desert areas.



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