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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Nothing goes waste in a forest for the following reasons
Dry leaves and remains of dead animals are converted to a dark coloured substance called
humus. These provides nutrients back to the soil.
Dead animals become food for vultures, crows, jackals and insects.
The decaying animal dung provides nutrients to various types of seedlings to grow.
Broken branches of trees are used as fuel by the people living in the vicinity of the forest.
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