bacteria and fungi. worms and insect larva will eat some of it.
no, rats don't decompose things, they eat, and consume things, they are consumers. worms are decomposers. i hope that helps!
worms decompose dead things and turn the dead things into nutrients. Usually animals manure helps fertilize soil also
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Glass, plastic and metal will never decompose anywhere.
I have heard from some that it takes around 1000 years to decompose. Hope this helps!
Microorganisms and insects
they can decompose
After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.
THE ANSWER IS... THE SNAILS WERE MADE TO DECOMPOSE THINGS.
Decomposition is a natural process that helps recycle nutrients back into the environment. Organic matter breaks down into simpler compounds by the action of decomposers like bacteria and fungi, which release nutrients and energy that can be used by other living organisms. This cycle is essential for maintaining the balance of nutrients in ecosystems.
The Earth would be filled with the things that decomposers decompose.
A rat is more of a scavenger than a decomposer. This means they will eat whatever they can find, even if it was left by other animals.