How is a meadow similar to a forest, and how is it different from it? Why can a meadow be called a unity of living and inanimate nature?

Both in the forest and in the meadow community there is a constant cycle. It also contains such components as: plants, animals, bacteria and fungi.
The difference between a meadow and a forest is that in the forest, the main vegetation is trees, and the meadows are grasses.



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