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When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
Their bodies decay, and are also eaten by other animals, which in turn poop the nutrients into the soil.
the plant: First, the seed is blown off of another plant, or the plant dies and some remaining seeds survive and plant themselves. they grow, send off more seeds, die and become soil. as they die, they turn into mulch or fertilizer. animals: the baby is born, grows up, eats plants, helps plant the seeds, gets old, dies and turns into soil. actually, the animal does NOT turn into soil. it turns into a skeleton. but, after a L O N G time, the animal will disintegrate
When plants and animals die, their organic matter decomposes through the action of bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers. This process releases nutrients back into the soil, which can then be taken up by plants to continue the nutrient cycle.
they would die and their decaying bodies would become soil
Soil that is well-drained and has good aeration is best for animals to live in as it provides a healthy environment for burrowing, rummaging, and breeding. In addition, soil with rich organic matter can provide essential nutrients for plants, which in turn can support a variety of animal species. It is also important that the soil is not contaminated with harmful chemicals or pollutants that can negatively affect the health of the animals.
Grazing and trampling of soil can often prevent succession by stopping the growth of some species of plants. For example, a hay field will not turn into a woodland if animals such as sheep or deer constantly graze the saplings that grow, causing them to die.
when plants and animals die, their bodies are acted upon by decomposers. They become part of the soil.
Animals eat tree leaves and then their waste turn into soil which helps more trees grow
They move the soil around which gives plants just the right amount of room to spread out and grow.
Animals give off co2 or carbon dioxide when they die and decompose into the soil. From there, rain washes through the soil and then after a while vaporizes and emits co2 into the air.