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Buffer zones _______. a. can help regulate the acidity of aquatic ecosystems b. help increase erosion rates c. are set up around natural resource areas d. all of the above Groundwater is an underutilized source of freshwater. Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

It's C. are set up around natural resource areas

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c. are set up around natural resource areas is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Buffer zones are the zones that are created for conserving and protecting the areas of ecological importance and also to conserve and protect the natural environment where the animals and plants can grow.
  • Buffer zones are important because it decreases the soil erosion, improves the field aesthetic and protects the quality of water.
  • Buffer zones are the protected zones where the animals can move from one place to another place and in the buffer zones, many trees are present that slowdown and absorb the floodwaters.
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