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What living and nonliving things in a forest ecosystem?

The non- living things are sand or soil ,rock,air and water. The living things are animals trees and plant


What is the difference between a jungle and a forest?

a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants a jungle has vines and wild animals, while a forest has poison plants


What happens to the rainfall absorbed by a rain forest?

1/4 of it is absorbed into the ground. The rest of the rainfall sustains the plants and animals living in the forest, and eventually evaporates back into the atmosphere.


Why Forest is a dynamic living entity?

Forests are home to a large number of plants and animals. Forests are the "green lungs" and serve as water purifying systems of nature. In a forest, there are various types of interactions that occur between the living and the non-living components. Plants and animals are also dependent on each other. Plants utilize the carbon dioxide that is released by the animals during the process of respiration. This carbon dioxide is used by the plants to prepare food by the process of photosynthesis. The oxygen released during photosynthesis is used by the animals for respiration. In this way, plants and animals help in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Therefore, forests can be considered as a dynamic living entity.


How do animals impact a tropical rainforest?

they impact the rain forest because they eat the plants and other animals

Related questions

Types of living things?

bacteria,fungi,protists,animals and plants


Only plants and animals reproduce?

"All living things reproduce" are one of the characteristics that define what is living and what is non-living. Plants and animals reproduce along with bacteria, fungi and protists.


What forest stuff is living?

If you mean living things in the forest some are trees, plants, and animals.


What are living things animals plants fungi bacteria and protists known as?

the 5 kingdoms


The 6 kingdoms of living things are?

Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.Hope i helped!


What sorts of living things are consumers?

All animals are consumers. Only plants and some protists are producers.


What are some organisms aside from plants and animals?

Algae and bacteria. They may be small, but they are living and not plants or animals.


What kingdoms composed that three-kingdom classification system used by scientists in the 1800s?

animals, plants, and protists


Is a forest living or nonliving?

Living.... it's full of plants, birds, insects, spiders and animals.


Are there other organisms besides plants and animals?

Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles


What is one way that protists differ from plants and animals?

Protists do not have specialized tissues.


What are living things other than plants and animals?

Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles