What are the interactions that happen in a forest?
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Solution
In a forest ecosystem, the plants prepare their own food using carbon dioxide in atmosphere, water from the soil in the presence of sunlight. All of these comprises biotic-abiotic interactions.
Animals like deer eat the plants in order to survive. Once the animals die, microorganisms present in the soil decompose the dead bodies of animals and absorb all the nutrients. These are biotic-biotic interactions.