Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
They both r logs
Yes they are! They grow and eat rotting logs...
earth worms,catapiller
Yes, they do. They also live in rotting logs.
Rotting dead logs, flowers, leaves, sap, and juices.
Rotting wood (logs), fecal matter, dead plants, dead animals, etc.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
if by "Roley poly" you mean woodlice (commonly known as pillbugs) , then they usually live in and under dead, rotting logs or branches.
Organisms that eat rotting logs include fungi, like mushrooms and molds, as well as insects such as termites, beetles, and woodlice. These organisms break down the decaying wood, helping to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.