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it helps by feeding the fish or animals that eat it and they clean the water when they eat it

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How do decaying organisms in a swamp help create the next generation of organisms?

Decaying organisms in a swamp release nutrients into the soil, which promotes the growth of plants. These plants provide food and habitat for various organisms, laying the foundation for the next generation of species in the ecosystem. Additionally, decomposers break down the decaying matter, recycling nutrients and making them available for new life forms.


Is a swamp a source of methane?

Yes, decaying vegetation underwater in a swamp will produce methane, also known as swamp gas.


Where do swamp soil came from?

formed from the decaying organic matter in swamps


What and what consume organisms?

Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms


Why are decomposers so critical to the community?

Because they help keep the environment clean, by breaking down dead or decaying organisms.


What is swamp vapor called?

Swamp vapor, or swamp gas, is methane gas. The methane gas is formed when the organic material in a swamp decays in the absence of air.


What organisms live in the swamp?

snakes


Organisms that obtain food by feeding on other dead or decaying organisms?

Saprophytes.


What does decomposers?

Decomposers refers to organisms capable of breaking down dead or decaying organisms.


Are organisms that obtain food by feeding on dead or decaying organisms?

scavengers carrion feeders.


What covers a dead organism on land?

A dead organism on land can be covered by soil, leaves, or other decaying matter, which can help in the natural process of decomposition and recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem. Over time, the remains may also be scavenged by other organisms or insects.


Why are decompose-rs important to the ecosystem?

they help the ecosystem because they eat dead or decaying organisms to reproduce more....hense the circle of life.