explain why there is no waste in a forest
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There is no waste in the forest because decomposers convert all the dead bodies of the plants and animals into the humus which gets added to the soil. Thus, no waste remains.
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When the plants and animals die in the forest, this is considered as waste. When they die, the microorganisms present in the soil helps to convert the waste into hummus or nutrients for the soil which in turn used by plants. And, therefore forest doesn't contain any waste materials.
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The dead animals in forest became food for vultures, crow jackals and insects. The dead plants and animals are also decomposed by microorganisms and convert it to humus. In this way the nutrients are cycled. Thus nothing goes waste in forests.
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