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What is dcomposer?
How soil help forest?
What will happens when forest disappeared? ​

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Answered by manukumarigmailcom
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, they carry out decomposition, a process possible by only certain kingdoms, such as fungi.

Forest Soils☆

Soils provide physical support, supply nutrients and moisture for growth, and store elements for recycling back to trees. Diverse plant materials comprising forest floors are habitats for animals and microorganisms, and facilitate and buffer precipitation inputs.

1 If forests disappear, the amount of carbon dioxide in air will increase, resulting in the increase of earth's temperature. 2 In the absence of trees and plants, the animals will not get food and shelter. 3 In the absence of trees, the soil will not hold water, which will cause floods.

Answered by raniya9910
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, they carry out decomposition, a process possible by only certain kingdoms, such as fungi.

Soil is an important component of forest and woodland ecosystems as it helps regulate important ecosystem processes, such as nutrient uptake, decomposition, and water availability. Soils provide trees with anchorage, water and nutrients.

1 If forests disappear, the amount of carbon dioxide in air will increase, resulting in the increase of earth's temperature.2 In the absence of trees and plants, the animals will not get food and shelter. 3 In the absence of trees, the soil will not hold water, which will cause floods.

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