that is one of the best questions I have seen on here!
surely the answer is nothing! as all the ice and snow just preserve everythying when it dies. And given that they can find a truly ancient man in the alps, who is frozen for thousands of years, I stand by my original answer!
Crabs are a good example of decomposers because, they break down other animals
Foxes and other scavengers could be considered decomposers in the arctic. There are also some forms of bacteria, but the low temperatures limit the bacteria's life span.
Items in the Antarctic including animals that are deceased do not decompose, because of the lack of humidity and the extreme cold.
Definitely no!I,ve been researching for hours and days and the same answer:NO.
wormies
bacteria
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Arahic Ocean
Canada has the longest coastline in the world. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east, the Pacific Ocean is to the west, and the Arctic Ocean is to the north.
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
The Artic ocean.
Yes, there are many ocean decomposers including benthic worms and bacteria.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic ocean.
The Arctic Ocean lies entirely within the northern hemisphere. It is the smallest and the shallowest of the world's five major oceans.
The Arctic Ocean lies to the north of Europe and Asia.
There are actually two oceans that do not span the Equator. These are the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.