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In forest,the forest floor is covered by dead leaves and twigs which are stightly or not at all decompaund is known as-​

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Answered by rohanponnuru
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humus

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Humus is dark, organic material that forms in soil when plant and animal matter decays. When plants drop leaves, twigs, and other material to the ground, it piles up.

Answered by ambroseminj986
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The forest floor also called deritus,duff and the o horizon, is one of most distinct features of a forest ecosystem. It is mainly consists of shed vegetative parts,such as leaves, beaches, barks and stems existing in various stages of decomposition above the soil surface.And also Humus is a dark and organix materials that forms in soil when plants ,animals and even humans also die that pungent smells and decays happens due to this matter . And when plants drops,leaves ,their twings and others to the ground, it piles up in the yard .And that leaves gathers and forms huge numbers of fallen leaves as a floor that covers the organic soil .And form a layer called Humus.

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