Biology, asked by shinoj1976, 1 year ago

In a forest, trees keep taking nutrients from the soil. Therefore after some time,the nutrient level will become low that growth of trees will suffer. Do u agree? Give reasons

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Answered by Mnopq11
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When a plant will die the nutrients will be absorbed back into the soil
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shinoj1976: Plants need nitrogen to make protons. Can they absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere?
shinoj1976: * sorry not protons. Proteins
Mnopq11: Yes they can get proteins through lightning as it also fixes nitrogen
Mnopq11: Lightning fixes atmospheric nitrogen into usable form
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Answered by smilingprincess
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yes it is true as the soil will become defficient in those certain nutrients which the trees have used the most u can explain this with the example of wheat plant in a field .AS a wheat plant requires a lot of nitrogen for its growth so it makes soil defficient in nitrogen.

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