describe the interrelationship of plants and animals in forest
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The interrelationship of plants and animals in the forest.
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As plants and animals are interrelated to each other because plants and animals evolved together. Plants give food for animals and when the animals die and decompose into the soil then it will make the soil fertile and gives birth to the new plants and trees. The process in which two or more species are interdependent with each other called co-evolution and some of the relationships between the species are very important two each other. In the forest, there are various species and each species takes advantage of other species, even take advantage after the death of the other species.
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