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Decomposers are like natures recyclers because they release nutrients stored in the dead plant or animal so that growing plants can use the nutrients to make more food.
Bacteria are often called nature's recyclers. They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil. Rainforests and other trees and plants are also referred to as nature's recylers. They absorb carbon dioxide and keep the carbon and release oxygen keeping the atmosphere healthy. Nature's recyclers are called decomposers like bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
Consumers need to eat other organisms to obtain energy. Decomposers are like the recyclers of nature. They obtain energy for their own needs while returning simple molecules to the environment.
Bacteria are often called nature's recyclers. They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil. Rainforests and other trees and plants are also referred to as nature's recylers. They absorb carbon dioxide and keep the carbon and release oxygen keeping the atmosphere healthy. Nature's recyclers are called decomposers like bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
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hyperbole is something that has an exaggeration in it like tons of money
Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or a claim not meant to be taken literally.
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No, a hyperbole is an exaggeration for effect, like I could sleep for a year.
Well, it depends. DO worms recycle? DO Recyclers find worms often? NO and YES. It all depends on ones' own imagination and opinion. Like when I watched Ellen, someone thought H20 was acid on No or Go. It all depends.
A hyperbole is something very exaggerated, like, "That shark could have swallowed 100 of me whole!" Obviously, the shark wasn't that big. It's an exaggeration that the shark was big.
Plants and their fruits are not decomposers. They are producers.