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The image displays two educational panels, likely part of an exhibition in a museum or nature center in Santiago, Chile. The content is presented in Spanish and focuses on forest ecosystems. The panel on the left is prominently titled "EXPLOREMOS EL CORAZÓN DE UN BOSQUE" (Let's explore the heart of a forest). Below this main title, a separate exhibit panel features a colorful diagram titled "Estratos vegetales de un bosque" (Vegetal strata of a forest). This graphic illustrates a cross-section of a forest, depicting different layers of vegetation, including emergent trees, the tree layer, shrub layer, herbaceous layer, and the underground layer. The larger panel on the right is titled "¿QUÉ ES UN BOSQUE?" (WHAT IS A FOREST?). It provides a comprehensive explanation, beginning with a definition of a forest as an ecosystem where various components interact, including trees, diverse plants (ferns, mosses, liverworts), and animals (insects, mollusks, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) within a specific geographical region with its unique relief and climate. A subsequent section asks, "¿Qué es un bosque nativo?" (What is a native forest?), defining it as a forest whose flora and fauna evolved in that specific location. The final section, "¿Por qué son importantes los bosques?" (Why are forests important?), outlines their benefits: they provide products like fruits, wood, medicines, and forage; they offer social services such as beautiful landscapes and shade; and they deliver crucial ecosystem services, including climate regulation (capturing CO2 and releasing oxygen), soil stabilization, erosion control, and preventing desertification. The scene is an indoor setting, well-lit, designed for educational purposes, with no people visible. The panels are clean and well-maintained, suggesting an active public display.
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