as you might already know, rainforest soil lacks in nutrients due to the constant rain washing it away (leaching). one might ask, then how does the rainforest have these lush green plants if it has poor soil? the answer is the rainforest nutrient cycle. the rainforest nutrient cycle is when decaying matter or in other words dead wood and leaf litter fall from the trees and their nutrients are very quickly broken down. they are returned to the system and are then taken in by living plants. the nutrient cycle is basically the answer to why these rainforests have such beautiful, lush, green plants. for more information, see related link:
The Rainforest's rely on a cycle called the nutrient cycle if we cut down trees it destroys the nutrient cycle. If it dies of natural causes it still destroys it but another tree grows back. if we chop down the rainforest's all the soil witch is like a compost heap wash away so no vegetation can grow it will take 500 years to grow back.
the water cycle in the rainforest
Water helps carbon and other elements to complete the nutrient cycle.
they considered part of food nutrient cycle becausefood all living things need food
the answer is the food nutrients si do with producers if the food is constructed of nutrient cycle?
Human activities effect a nutrient cycle by increasing the amounts of nutrients in the cycle faster then natural biotic and abiotic processes can move them back to the stores.
Rainforest soil loses its nutrients quickly after trees are cut down because the forest ecosystem relies on the nutrient cycle, where trees absorb nutrients from the soil and then release them back when they decompose. Without trees, there is no longer a source of nutrients cycling back into the soil, causing it to become depleted over time. Additionally, the heavy rainfall in rainforest regions can wash away nutrients from the exposed soil, further contributing to nutrient loss.
Plants in a rainforest play a critical role in the water cycle by absorbing water from the soil through their roots and releasing it into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration. This moisture then contributes to cloud formation and eventually precipitation, which helps sustain the rainforest ecosystem.
limiting nutrient
I'm afraid I can't display images as I'm a text-based AI. However, the rain cycle in the rainforest involves evaporation from the forest, formation of clouds, precipitation in the form of rain, and finally, absorption by the forest's plants and soils. This cycle helps sustain the biodiversity and ecosystem of the rainforest.
how the food nutrient cycle goes on and on in a forest ecosystem