mushrooms,fungus and worms provide decomposion in forest ecosystems
rotting Or decomposition
If there was no such thing as decomposition in a forest ecosystem, then the forest floor would fill up with dead bodies and trees. This would decrease the carrying capacity of the forest, or, in other words cause the living populations to decrease. There would be little room for the trees to survive, and there would be less habitat space for the animal populations, and little to no space for any sort of succession (succession is the process in which a destroyed environment so to speak grows back.) Also, the nutrients released from the decomposed compounds help fuel the trees which produce oxygen. Without these nutrients, there would be even less of a tree population. Long story short, without the force of decomposition in a forest ecosystem, it would, on the long run be challenging for the ecosystem to support life.
The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is located in the southwest of Germany, predominantly in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is known for its dense forests, picturesque villages, and hiking trails.
fairy rings can be found in any humid forest where there is lots of decomposition. Around the north-west coast of North America they are quite common.
It depends if theres water of that particular forest
the plants u can find in a Forest are trees ,and a little bit of bushes, animals u would find in a forest is a bear or a grizzly bear
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
Germany
a rainforest
Pond
Conifer
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.