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Why is there no waste in forest ?

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Answered by tanu66
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Their is no waste in forest because their are several bacteria who decompose the dead animal and leaves and convert it into nitrates or other compounds. this is why their is no waste left...... ...

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Answered by vaniR
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There is no waste in the forests because the wastes produced in the forests are dead and decayed matter of plants and animals that are biodegradable.So, the decomposers/ microorganisms decompose these wastes into humus.Thus no waste is seen in the forests. And another reason would be there are no humans in the forests who use non-biodegradable wastes which can't be decomposed into the soil.




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