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by eating dead things and decomposing food down :)
It is most likely dead and the worms are eating and decomposing it.
by eating dead things and decomposing food down :)
Arthropods, microorganisms, and worms are what eats away at decomposing leaves.Specifically, decomposing leaves contain carbon and other nutrients attractive to decomposers and scavengers. Among the most important of the decomposing leaf-eaters number such arthropods as dung beetles and ground-dwelling bugs. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses specialize in eating away at ground litter.
its decomposing ? its kind of hard to explain its like coke and pepsi its the same but it differs its decomposing ? its kind of hard to explain its like coke and pepsi its the same but it differs they are both chemical reactions
You can freeze food to keep it from decomposing.
Decomposing Composers was created in 1980.
what preventd garbage from decomposing in a landfill
The platypus gains energy by eating other organisms, meaning it is a carnivore. A platypus is not a decomposer because decomposers gain energy by decomposing dead organisms.
Advantages of food decomposing is that plants can be planted using it. Disadvantages of food decomposing is that it might contain paper, leaves and leftover foods.
The eating of people by people is anthropophagy (People-eating). Cannibalism itself is the eating of members of the same species so the technical term is homophagy (Same-eating)
thermal decomposition: decomposing by the means of heatelectric decompostion: decomposing by sending a electric current through the compoundthere are some mor e but these are all i know