No- consumer
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
What decomposes a hawk are many things - worm, fungi and bacteria. Sometimes maggets
its a consumer it doesn't photosynthesize and it doesn't decompose and it definitely doesn't eat plants
It could be consumed by scavengers or broken down by decomposers.
When a hawk dies, its body undergoes the process of decomposition. After death, the hawk's cells begin to break down, releasing enzymes that start to digest its tissues. Bacteria and fungi then further break down the remains, returning nutrients to the ecosystem. Over time, the hawk's body will decompose completely, leaving only its bones behind.
A hawk is primarily a consumer, specifically a predator, as it feeds on other animals for sustenance. It does not produce its own food, so it is not a producer. Additionally, while it may contribute to decomposition indirectly by scavenging, it is not classified as a decomposer. Thus, a hawk is best described as a consumer in the food chain.
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
Yes. When they die, they decompose.
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