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It is the enzymatic conversion of the de...

It is the enzymatic conversion of the decomposing detritus to simpler compounds and inorganic substance is called 1)Fragmentation 2)Leaching 3)Catabolism 4)Humification

A

Fragmentation

B

Leaching

C

Catabolism

D

Humification

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C
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