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"there is no waste in a forest". Explain​

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Answered by nautiyalkrish25
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When the plants and animals die in the forest, this is considered as waste. When they die, the microorganisms present in the soil helps to convert the waste into hummus or nutrients for the soil which in turn used by plants. And, therefore forest doesn't contain any waste materials.

Answered by Anonymous
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Forest is defined as a large area which is covered with several numbers of trees. Animals also live in the forest. It (forest) is an essential part for survival of life on the Earth. There is no waste found in the forest due to presence of decomposers. Decomposers help in conversion of all dead remains of plants and animals into humus. This formed humus is added to soil thus there is no remains of waste. Thus there is no waste in a forest.

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