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how is a forest able to function as a independent unit

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Answered by aakankshamohanty
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by the process of photosynthesis
Answered by sawakkincsem
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The forest is considered as an independent unit because it has a ability to survive on its own. For example, a forest is formed of hundreds of different types of plants and one major trait of plants is their ability to prepare their own food via a process of photosynthesis which means forest can prepare its own food, recycle energy and nutrients and live on its own as an independent unit.

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