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Cycle: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs.

Everything that has life, will eventually die. It's nature, it's inevitable, plants will die, you will die, I will die. When that happens, the process of decomposition will accelerate tremendously. The dead plant matter will provide many useful vitamins and nutrients for the next plant to take its place. Thus completing the cycle and simultaneously beginning the next cycle.

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There are several reasons why death is part of a life cycle. Many organisms eat other organisms (even plants can be carnivorous, such as the Venus fly trap) and when an organism is eaten and digested, that kills it. Living organisms are also not durable enough to last forever anyway; they succumb to the effects of aging, or of injury, or of infection, and so forth. And finally, because old organisms die and make room in the ecosystem for new organisms, that facilitates the process of evolution. Only through constant change, can a species improve.

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the death is a part of a life cycle because if a plant deth come a part is will not live

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The life cycle needs to end so a new one can start.

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Because it is death.

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