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Q: Partially decomposed plant material forms what?
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What forms underground from partially decomposed plant material?

Chemical sedimentary rock


What is a fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material is?

natural gas


Which forms only from ancient plant material?

peat


What is Is a cricket consumer?

A cricket is a detritivore. This means that it consumes decomposed plant material and thereby recycles carbon and nitrogen back into the ecosystem.


Why is a bog bouncy?

Bogs are made of layers of rotting and decomposing plant matter (reeds, grasses, leaves) which are partially immersed in water. This forms a wet sponge of material which partially floats on the water and is semi-solid. There is a lot of give and take in such a structure and it deforms and recovers when a weight is applied to it - like a foot stepping on it.


What type of consumer is a cricket?

A cricket is a detritivore. This means that it consumes decomposed plant material and thereby recycles carbon and nitrogen back into the ecosystem.


Is a plant a decomposed?

Plants are not decomposers. They are producers.


Is algae a decomposed?

It is a producer because it is a plant.


Is compost a plant?

Compost used to be a plant. It is decomposed plants and other biodegradable materials.


Decomposed plant and animal waste constitute this manure?

Compost.


What organic material is in soil?

This organic material is made up of living organisms such as plants and animals, dead plants and animals, and nutrients that have come from decomposed plants and animals.


Can decomposed plant matter make plants grow better?

Yes.