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How do nutrients recycle in a forest ?
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Answered by qroyal022
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These nutrients – essentially chemical elements – are continuously in a circular movement, the nutrient cycle. ... Microorganisms in the soil break this matter down, and again make nutrients available in their mineral form, which makes it possible for plants to take them up again (see also nutrient requirements of plants).

Answered by goldfinger
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The nutrient cycle is a system where energy and matter are transferred between living organisms and non-living parts of the environment. This occurs as animals and plants consume nutrients found in the soil, and these nutrients are then released back into the environment via death and decomposition. In forest environments, there is an exchange of nutrient elements such as hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen among the soil, plants and animals living within the environment.

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