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why death is considered as a regulatory process on Earth. ​

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Answered by bhavisr
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why death is considered as a regulatory process on Earth?

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Death is a regulatory process on earth. It allows the continuous cycle of energy on the earth. It also ensures the continuity of element cycle by again releasing the elements in the soil so that they can be taken up by the plants again. It ensures that the elements do not extinguish.it also avoids overcrowding of earth but it is not a regulatory process.

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Death is regarded as the most regulatory process on Earth, because unchecked reproduction would lead to nightmarish levels of overcrowding in a matter of weeks or less and vital ecological cycles cannot work if organisms do not die.

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