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What if there were no decomposers?

The Earth would be filled with the things that decomposers decompose.


What is the sourc of all food energy on earth?

decomposers


Who makes generation earth cat litter?

Generation Earth is the name of the company that makes this cat litter. This cat litter is a scoopable cat litter.


Who are the decomposers that make the earth out of garbage?

The answer is earth worms


Are earth worms decomposers?

yes


Which earth system includes the activities of decomposers?

biosphere


What animals live in subsoil?

Decomposers (earth worms)


What is the source of all food energy of earth?

decomposers


How do bacteria recycle earth's nutrients?

by the sunlight and its decomposers


Why is litter?

Beacuse its damaging the earth


What are two examples of decomposers?

Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition.Decomposers break down (or consume) leaf litter, dead organisms and other detritus. In doing this they release nutrients trapped in the dead material back into the soil, making it available to plants and other primary producers, continuing the nutrient cycle of an ecosystem.General categories of decomposers are:wormsmoldsfungi (the primary and common decomposers of litter in many ecosystems)bacteriaactinomycetesSpecific decomposers are:mushroomstermitesflies (& maggots)cockroacheslactobacteria (for mozzarella cheese and frozen yogurt)beetlesslugsinsectsLichen are not decomposers. Liverworts are not decomposers. Moss are not, either. Those may not have roots, but that doesn't mean they don't get nutrients from soil and other things like ordinary plants do. These are Nonvascular plants.


Why are decomposers necessary for the continuation of life on Earth?

Decomposers are necessary for the continuation of life on earth because decomposers break down dead organisms and give the nutrients back to the plants so they can continue to grow, which provides food herbivores, which feeds the carnivores, and so on.