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  • Forest food chain diagram showing plants, animals, and decomposers

    Food Chain in Forest Ecosystems: Trophic Levels, Examples, and Energy Flow

    A forest food chain shows how energy moves from plants to animals and then to decomposers. In a food chain in a forest ecosystem, each…

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  • Forest layers showing emergent canopy understory and forest floor with plants and animals

    Forest Layers Explained: Canopy, Understory, Forest Floor, and Emergent Layer

    Forests are organized into vertical layers based on height, light, and vegetation. These layers form a natural structure that helps organize plant and animal life….

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  • Forest ecosystem showing abiotic factors like water and soil with vegetation in a natural scene

    Components of the Forest Ecosystem: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Explained

    A forest is more than trees and animals. It works as a connected system made of many parts. These parts are known as the components…

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  • Forest ecosystem with deer near water showing interaction of plants, animals, and environment

    Forest Ecosystem: Types, Characteristics, Structure, and Importance

    A forest ecosystem is a natural system where plants, animals, and non-living elements interact to sustain life. It includes different types, structures, and components that…

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