Biology, asked by harshini2007, 10 months ago

why does the forest seem to be dark coloured​

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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In the forest, there is interaction between soil, water, air and living organisms. ... Some micro-organisms called decomposer, like mushroom (fungi), feed upon the dead plant and animal tissues and convert them into a dark coloured substance called humus. Humus enriches the soil with nutrition which helps in plants growth.

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Answered by Brainlyusers
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Answer:

The sun's ray do not get the space for reaching the earth's ground That's why it appears black.

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