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What are the 3 groups of benefits trees provide?

  1. Diameter, location (planting space), species, condition

  2. Economic, environmental, social

  3. Legal regulations drafted and instituted to protect trees within a given jurisdiction

  4. The process of decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms

The correct answer is: Economic, environmental, social

The correct choice identifies the three primary categories of benefits that trees provide, which are economic, environmental, and social. Economic benefits refer to the financial advantages trees offer, such as increased property values, reduced energy costs through shading, and potential revenue from timber and other products. Environmental benefits encompass the ways in which trees aid ecosystems, including improving air and water quality, providing habitat for wildlife, and sequestering carbon dioxide, thus combating climate change. Social benefits highlight the positive impacts trees have on human well-being, such as enhancing aesthetics in urban areas, providing recreational spaces, and promoting mental health. The other options focus on specific aspects that do not encapsulate the broad categories of benefits trees provide. The first option lists characteristics of trees rather than benefits, while the third and fourth options refer to legal frameworks and biological processes, respectively, which do not represent the multifaceted advantages that trees contribute to society and the environment.