How is forest able to function as an independent unit
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Forests are considered as independent units due two key factors; the ability to replicate on its own and the ability to manufacture its own food.
Through the process of photosynthesis, trees within a forest can manufacture or synthesize food on a daily basis for sustenance and as the primary source of food within the forest. This they do independent of external factors-all that the forest needs, is within itself.
On the other hand, forests also can replicate own their own through such mechanisms as dispersion and cross-pollination.
Hence, a forest can survive, grow and replicate itself without any external help.
Through the process of photosynthesis, trees within a forest can manufacture or synthesize food on a daily basis for sustenance and as the primary source of food within the forest. This they do independent of external factors-all that the forest needs, is within itself.
On the other hand, forests also can replicate own their own through such mechanisms as dispersion and cross-pollination.
Hence, a forest can survive, grow and replicate itself without any external help.
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