Explain why there is a need for a variety of animals and plants in a forest.
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Solution
Variety of animals and plants living in forests build a rich biodiversity. Different animals and plants play a different role in forest.
For example, herbivores eat green plants and provide food for the carnivores. Similarly, carnivores eat the herbivores and check their population. This biodiversity makes forests more productive and stable.
If there is no grass, all herbivores would die. If there are no carnivores, the herbivores would eat up all the plants and there will be a shortage of food. If there are no decomposers, the dead remains of plants and animals would pollute the environment.
Due to such a biodiversity, a balance in nature is maintained.