of course there is. bugs feed on the rotting corps of the logs. predators eat those bugs. fungi grown and provide food for others animals. theres a whole world in there
A pond log I guess.
pog log
log
chanel you want
It is easier to log in. Thats about it.
丸木 Maruki = fallen tree log 丸太 Maruta = log on the truck ログ Rogu = log book 作譜する Saku fu suru = the verb to log
The top of a fallen log typically has more exposure to light, wind, and temperature changes, so it may support different organisms like mosses, lichens, and insects. Underneath the log, there is typically higher humidity and more stable conditions, supporting organisms like fungi, worms, and beetle larvae. While there may be some overlap in the communities found on top and underneath a fallen log, they are likely to be different due to the varying environmental conditions.
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Yes, a fallen log can be considered an ecosystem. It provides habitat and resources for various organisms such as fungi, insects, and small animals, creating a microcosm of biodiversity. Decomposition processes also take place in the log, further enriching the ecosystem.
The man saw a quickly running and excited zebra jump over a fallen log.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
The first bridges were made by nature. It would usually be a fallen tree or log.