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3 years ago
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Explain why there are more fungi in a forest than in a field? what role do they play in an ecosystem?

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olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
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There are more fungi in a forest than in a field because most fungi like shady and moist places to live. In a field, however, most cannot live because of the limited shelter and the sunlight, not to mention very limited water. 
I hope this helped :) 
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