Dead plants and animals in the soil decompose, leaving the nutrients in the soil so that new plants can be nourished and grow, thus maintaining the cycle of life.
dead animals and plant make soil for growing plants
dead animals,plants excreata,etc
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
It is recycled by organisms known as decomposers
Does the substance of dead plants and animals returned to the soil by consumers?
They decompose dead plants and animals and nutrients to plants and the soil
dead animals and plant make soil for growing plants
Humus
When they die, they decompose and mix with the soil.
dead animals,plants excreata,etc
It is made from dead plants and animals with minerals and broken rocksNOT SOIL CLUMPS
Decomposers break down dead plants and animals. They return the nutrients to the soil.
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
Decayed plants and animals compose the soil. When plants and animals die they decay and become part of the soil. New plants grow causing herbivores to come and eat the plants. Well you know how the cycle goes and then the dead animals and plants become part of the soil once again
The answer is Soil!
It is recycled by organisms known as decomposers