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Insects need forest as their home place. Without it they might die because of deforestation.
THE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthwormsTHE DECOMPOSERS IN THE TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST ARE:Other Insects and parasitesOther single cell creaturesProtozoansBacteriaTermitesFungiEarthworms
Ronald W. Stark has written: 'Manual of forest insects and damage' -- subject(s): Forest insects
A forest dwelling organism
D. Bevan has written: 'Forest insects' -- subject- s -: Diseases and pests, Forest insects, Handbooks, manuals, Trees
No, insects can live in many various environments It also depends on the insect it is.
no they are not endangered
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No, fire is not "alive". It is a chemical reaction.
The salary of a forest guard, or an increase to a salary, will depend on which forest is being guarded and in what country. the question cannot be answered without that information.
there are many insects and animals. a gorilla for example lives on the forest floor level.