Science, asked by mariian, 6 months ago


Plants in a forest need to obtain nutrients from the soil to survive. How do MOST of the nutrients
get back in the soil once the forest plants have used them for growth?

A: Organic matter is recycled from dead organisms.

B: Commercial fertilizers are applied by humans.

C: Solar radiation reaches the ground surface.

D: Rainwater drips off of living organisms.​

Answers

Answered by karbegia
5

Answer:

i guess A) organic matter is recycled from dead organisms .

Answered by max0805
1

OPTION A.

ANOTHER FACT THAT U MISSED IS THAT WHEN A ORGANISM DIE THE NUTRIENTS PRESENT IN THE DEAD BODY GET MIXED WITH SOIL AND THUS IT AGAIN GETS REPLENISHED.

THIS IS A COMPLEX ECOSYSTEM

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