FLORA AND FAUNA. MINERAL AND ROW RECOURCES OF UZBEKISTAN

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This article examines the flora and fauna, as well as the mineral and raw resources of Uzbekistan. It highlights the diversity of plant and animal life shaped by the country’s geographical position and varied natural landscapes. Special attention is given to desert, mountain, and river ecosystems and their ecological importance. The article also analyzes the role of mineral and raw resources in economic development, emphasizing the need for sustainable and rational use. The study underscores the importance of balancing environmental protection with economic growth to preserve Uzbekistan’s natural heritage for future generations.

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Teshaboyeva, N., & Bekpo`latova, S. . (2025). FLORA AND FAUNA. MINERAL AND ROW RECOURCES OF UZBEKISTAN. Young Scientists, 3(56), 53–57. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yo/article/view/69776

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