Can I export my bookmarks to a file text to ensure I ever lose them?

When I was with Internet Explorer, the browser allowed me to export my favorites in a text file that I could attach it to an email, or just keep. This is so that if the program never planted or something like that was lost, I would have always all my favorites that I could then import again if necessary. I was wondering if this feature appears on the Firefox browser. If not, I will never lose my favorites? How can I make sure that I don't have to remember all my favorites on top of my head?

Bookmarks > show all bookmarks-> import and backup - export HTML...

HTML is a text-based format and can be viewed in any browser or the source code can be viewed in a text reader program.

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