Yes, Earthworms are decomposers such as: Bacteria, Mosses, and Fungi.
yes they are just like centipedes!
Earthworms
slugs, earthworms, mushrooms, etc.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
No. Earthworms are not decomposers. Since they have to consumer and internally digest the material, they are classified as detritivores.
A chicken is not a decomposer. Bacteria, fungi, earthworms, fly maggots and other very small things are decomposers.
Master soil aerator and organic matter decomposer
Earthworms would be a good idea.
Some decomposers in wetlands are..... Snails, insects, birds, earthworms, etc.
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Earthworms areactually part of the decomposer's group along with fungi and microorganisms that break down other dead organisms.
There are several kinds of decomposers that live in Africa. A few are termites, earthworms, insects, fungi, and bacteria.
Earthworms play a large part in soil formation. They loosen the soil for plants and they clean it out of things the soil doesnt need.