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Savannas remain untreated suffer from soil erosion and lack biodiversity.

Savannas, when left untreated, can experience soil erosion and a reduction in biodiversity. This is due to their natural environment structure, which may lack sufficient tree cover and be prone to variations in rainfall and climate conditions. Conservation and treatment efforts are essential to prevent deterioration and restore these ecosystems.

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Savannas untreated suffer from soil erosion and lack biodiversity.
Untreated savannas are susceptible to soil erosion and decreased biodiversity due to the lack of regular maintenance and natural balance disruptions. As conservation sources indicate, active management is necessary to maintain these ecosystems.
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Conservation efforts are required to restore degraded savannas.
Restoration of degraded savannas is necessary to enhance biodiversity and combat erosion as supported by conservation guidelines and studies.

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