Nothing is waste in forest . explain the statement
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Yes, Nothing is waste in a forest.
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It can be justified in the following way :-
When plants die, they are decomposed by bacteria in soil and the seeds produced by them fall in the soil, giving rise to another plant. In the same way, the offspring of parent animals grow and this entire process is repeated again and again. Therefore, nothing goes waste in a forest.
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Nothing goes waste in a forest for the following reasons :
Dry leaves and remains of dead animals are converted to a dark-colored substance called humus. This provides nutrients to the plants.
Dead animals become food for vultures, crows, jackals, and insects.
Broken branches of trees are used as fuel by the people living in the vicinity of the forest.
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