Science, asked by rukhsanaadnan7, 1 month ago

In a normal ecosystem, nutrients in plants are returned to the soil when the plants  dies  and decomposes. Suggest why this doesn’t happen with crop plants and why regular application of fertilizer is needed?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Eventually, all living things die. And except in very rare cases, all of those dead things will rot. But that’s not the end of it. What rots will wind up becoming part of something else.

This is how nature recycles. Just as death marks the end of an old life, the decay and decomposition that soon follow provide material for new life.

“Decomposition breaks apart dead bodies,” explains Anne Pringle. She’s a biologist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.

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Answered by josepheggleston
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Answer:the regular fertilizer is so the plants can can grow

Explanation:

the resion for the fertilizer is so the plants can grow

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