Plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
It is a producer because it is a plant.
Compost used to be a plant. It is decomposed plants and other biodegradable materials.
Compost.
Yes.
Peat forms underground from partially decomposed plant material. Over time, the peat can become compressed and eventually turn into coal through the process of coalification.
crude oil
Decomposed ones.
presence of decomposed organic materialpH of the soilpresence of minerals
natural gas
Partially decomposed plant material forms peat, which is an accumulation of organic matter in waterlogged conditions. Over time, peat can transform into coal when subjected to high pressure and temperature.
They eat dead organic matter.Decomposers eat dead animals and plant matter.
A dark colored stable form of organic matter that reamains after most of plant or animals residues have decomposed.