Yes, water does cause decomposing. It is sometimes the bacteria in the water, but it also can prevent or delay the decomposing on some things.
A water bug is not a decomposer. This is because it does not break down dead organisms for its food.
Water lilies are not decomposers. But they take advantage of rich soil that has dead material in it. Worms and bacteria are decomposers.
yes
Waterbug Records was created in 1992.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
crustacean is not a decomposer
For me it is decomposer for it is just a banana mentioned not the banana tree.
No a rose is not a decomposer. A decomposer is things like worms and fungus.
Waterbug is a compound word.
Waterbug Records was created in 1992.
a fish
Waterbug...lol
He says "(Puts hands up) Waterbug (shakes head), not taking sides!" no he says water bug harmless
Yes they're bolth bugs.
Water bugs don't bite.
Willy Waterbug
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
They carry their eggs on their back, the female insects usually care for their eggs.
decomposer