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explain why there is no waste in forest​

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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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Answer:

Forests have organisms, called decomposers, which degrade the forest organic waste, i. e., dead plant parts, animal excreta and animal dead bodies. The decomposed organic material mixes in the soil and increases its fertility. Therefore, forests do not have wastes.

Explanation:

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.

Answered by vkgwifi
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AnsweForests have organisms, called decomposers, which degrade the forest organic waste, i. e., dead plant parts, animal excreta and animal dead bodies. The decomposed organic material mixes in the soil and increases its fertility. Therefore, forests do not have wastes.

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