Science, asked by palash7nirmalkar, 10 months ago

Trees keep taking nutrients from the soil
and still nutrients do not get depleted
from the soil because​

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Answered by nehasingh20060116
27

Answer:

trees cape taking nutrients from the soil and still nutrient do not get deflected from the smile because of plants soil interactions

Answered by selinmary23
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Think of the Amazon rainforest. It’s been growing and unmanaged for millenia, yet it is still one of the most nutrient-rich forests in the world.

The issue with your reasoning is that you assume that, once the trees and plants use the nutrients, they’re gone; however, this is not the case. It is true that the trees absorb and remove the nutruents from the soil, but when the trees die, decomposers such as worms and small bacteria break the trees down, replenishing the soil’s nutrient levels, and allowing new plants to grow in their place. This establishes a cycle, meaning that plants will never truly run out of those nutrients.

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