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In forests, what happens to the dead leaves that fall to the ground? How doesthis help the growth of plants?

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The fallen leaves on the forest ground have the function of provide valuable organic material to the forest soil, that's because the leaves decompose by fungal and bacterial action and release nutrients into the forest ground over time, acting like slow-release fertilizers. This helps the growth of plants because the nutrients that are present in the soil of the forest are important for assist the development of the plants and their grownth by providing organic and inorganic material for the plant grownth.

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