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The Tightly Connected Nature

Plants grow and herbivores (plant-eating animals) eat them. Carnivores (meat eating animals) catch herbivores and eat them. Stronger carnivores catch weaker carnivores and eat them. Plants, carnivores, and herbivores die. Then, bacteria convert the bodies into fertilizer and new plant seeds grow using the minerals and compounds of their body. The ecosystem completes its cycle and maintains the harmony. The components of the nature are tightly related and connected to each other. New seeds need the compounds to grow and the compounds are supplied by ‎the death of creations. To help the harmony survive birth is highly important, but death does an equally great job. Life does not end by death and the death will cause a newer grow which continues the wonderful harmony of life.

 
 
 

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