Science, asked by pichongmichelle, 4 months ago

6. Why
is
there no waste
in a Forest ?​

Answers

Answered by keshavbandoola
3

Explanation:

Dead remains of animals and plants are decomposed by microorganism into humus. Whatever is produced in the forest is ultimately utilised by different components of the forest. There is food chain in every ecosystem. Forest maintain a network of food chain called food web and hence nothing goes waste in a forest.

Answered by manisharagupathula11
1

It is sure that usually organic wastes are not found in forests.

I hope this explaination gives your answer that genuinely no one is very much interested in living in Forest now a days, on the other hand talking about tribal people they very well take care of the forests due to which there is no wastes found in Forests .

Explanation:

Because organic wastes decompose on soil or through microorganisms, like vegetables wastes or any excreta of any animals etc...

Where as for inorganic neither microorganisms can decompose nor soil can absorb as they are made up of inorganic chemicals, like polythene, plastic bottles etc...

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