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Some organisms population would decrease
The eosystem would have less decomposers .
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
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If all the decomposers in an ecosystem were destroyed then the ecosystem would all apart. This is because they give the nutrients back to the soil in order for new organisms to grow.
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If all the decomposers were to die, there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals' habitat; the ecosystem would be filled with plant and animal waste, and there would be no decomposition of waste material.
Some organisms population would decrease
If there was no decomposers in an ecosystem then all the remains and waste of animals and plants would be lying around for there would be no decompostiton of that waste. Also, if there was no decomposers then none of that natural nutrients can be returned back to the ecosystem.
The eosystem would have less decomposers .
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
there actually be little to no trees and possibly we would all die
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If there are no decomposers dead animals will still remain and if dead animals will still remain our surrounding will be teribly. Decomposers are used to decompose the dead animals and fertilizing the plants so if there are no decomposers there are no plants. If there are no plants there will be no cows (an example of an animal that eats a plant) if there are no cows what will we eat? Vegetables ? But plants are dead so what will we eat now? So thats the importance of decomposers.
The ecosystem will damage humans.
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