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why invertebrates are important to natural world?​

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Answered by AaliyaNausheen
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Invertebrates are hugely diverse, constituting the vast majority of species on the Earth and with a large proportion yet to be identified.They are crucial components of food webs and fulfil many ecosystems services, such as pollination, decomposition and nutrient release

Answered by Anonymous
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Some species of invertebrates are brilliant aerators of soil as well as creating it. In other words, invertebrates not only help us to grow food crops through pollination, they help create and maintain soil quality. This is important for growing in agriculture, as well as in gardens and allotments.

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