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grases are found in forests floor layer ( true or false )​

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Answered by samarthcv
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Answer:

The forest floor can consist of short vegetation (like grasses, mosses, bushes, and creeping vegetation), litter as described by Hoover and Lunt (1952) as the litter and fermentation (L and F) layer (i.e., leaves, twigs, and small branches), or bare soil.

Answered by MiscreantAngel
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

The forest floor can consist of short vegetation (like grasses, mosses, bushes, and creeping vegetation), litter as described by Hoover and Lunt (1952) as the litter and fermentation (L and F) layer (i.e., leaves, twigs, and small branches), or bare soil.

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