Why are forests considered as a self-sustaining eco system
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- ❇️ The soil of forests gets naturally replenished by the decomposition of dead organic matter. Decomposers feed on this dead, decaying matter and convert it into dark coloured, nutrient - rich substance called humus. In this way, the nutrients are returned to the soil and are again used by plants and trees to develop food for animals. A forest is hence said to be self - sustaining.
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The soil of forests gets naturally replenished by the decomposition of dead organic matter. Decomposers feed on this dead, decaying matter and convert it into dark coloured, nutrient - rich substance called humus. In this way, the nutrients are returned to the soil and are again used by plants and trees to develop food for animals. A forest is hence said to be self - sustaining.
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Ecosystem is self sustaining:
- The forest ecosystem is a balanced ecosystem.
- Forest consist of plant (producers) , animals (consumers), primary consumer (herbivores), secondary consumer (carnivores), tertiary consumers (secondary carnivores) and omnivores. Finally the decomposers.
- The plants make food for herbivores, the carnivores like lion, tiger eat herbivores and the omnivores (example fox,rat) eat both plants and animals.
- The ecosystem is self-sustaining or self balanced since the food chain is not affected by any intervention.
- The decomposers like bacteria, fungi etc. decay the organic matter which are burried in the soil will enhance the production of plants.
- Thus food chain is maintained and self balanced environment is create
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