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The dead animals and plants remain organs breaks down and that remains turn into carbon.
Worms
Nutrients enter the soil when an animal dies and its body decomposes into the soil, or when a plant decomposes into the soil when it dies. And that pretty much creates nutrients. :P
Moss breaks up the soil and then it decomposes and fertilizes the soil
Vegetation rots down and creates humus which improves soil structure.
True! The carbon that was in a plant becomes part of the soil when the plant dies and decomposes.
well yes. when the producer is eaten the thing eating it is a consumer. when it dies, it becomes a decomposer. it rots and rots until it is the soil of new producers. that is the cycle.
The dead animals and plants remain organs breaks down and that remains turn into carbon.
Worms
The soil and the microbes, insects and worms in the soil.
Animal wastes becomes part of the soil.
It decomposes in the soil
it decomposes soil by breaking dead things down
Nutrients enter the soil when an animal dies and its body decomposes into the soil, or when a plant decomposes into the soil when it dies. And that pretty much creates nutrients. :P
Moss breaks up the soil and then it decomposes and fertilizes the soil
Vegetation rots down and creates humus which improves soil structure.
The soil gains fertilizer to help plants grow.