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Write the name of any one insect which acts as scavenger?
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_____ is an example of a scavenger. (Bear/Vulture)
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Why should we worry about the conditions and issues related to forests far from us?
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What are decomposers? Name any two of them. What do they do in the forest?
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Explain why there is no waste in a forest.
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_____ is extracted from the seeds of plants such as mustard.
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A food chain always begins with:
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Bacteria are examples of _____.
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What is humus? How is it formed?
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Explain how forests prevent floods.
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Explain the role of forest in maintaining the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Explain why there is a need of variety of animals and plants in a forest.
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Which of these is not made up of minerals?
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Microorganisms act upon the dead plants to produce _____.
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Consumers cannot make their own food.
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List five products we get from forests?
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Explain how animals dwelling in the forest help it grow and regenerate.
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Microorganisms act upon the dead plants and animals to produce _____.
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A food chain is unaffected by the removal of any link in the chain.
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‘A forest has no waste'. Explain this statement with examples.