A good habitat for rotting includes plenty of moisture. Moderate to warm temperatures also help rotting progress quickly. Cold and dry habitats inhibit rotting.
A good habitat for rotting organic matter includes forests, compost piles, and wetlands. These environments provide the essential conditions of moisture, oxygen, and microbial activity to promote the decomposition of organic materials.
A micro habitat, is a complete tiny habitat, that is inside a bigger one. Such as a rotting log in the floor of the jungle.
Butterflies in their natural habitat like to eat nectar from flowers, sap from trees, and minerals from mud or rotting fruit.
The smell.
a good horse habitat is a farm or grassy hill
if by "Roley poly" you mean woodlice (commonly known as pillbugs) , then they usually live in and under dead, rotting logs or branches.
the difference iz dat rotting apples are bad for cancer people and fresh iz good for ur health..........
No, a rotting log is not a producer. Producers are typically organisms like plants and algae that create their own energy through photosynthesis. A rotting log is decomposing organic matter, primarily composed of dead plant material, and serves as a habitat and nutrient source for decomposers like fungi and bacteria, rather than producing energy itself.
Yes, you can eat junk without your teeth rotting if you brush often and floss( but too much junk is not good either) XD
All living things live in places that are best suited to their needs. The place where an animal or plant lives is called habitat. Sometimes the word microhabitat is used to describe a small part of habitat. A rotting log in woodland habitat provides a microhabitat for many plant and animal.
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Plants like mosses, ferns, fungi, and small flowering plants can be commonly found under a rotting log. These plants thrive in the moist and shaded environment provided by the log and help in the decomposition process. They contribute to the forest ecosystem by recycling nutrients and providing habitat for other organisms.