Decay is helpful mainly because it prevents the ecosystem from getting cluttered up with dead matter, and because decaying matter provides an environment for the development of living organisms.
Roaches are important to the ecosystem because they help break down decaying matter, recycle nutrients, and serve as a food source for other animals. Their role in the ecosystem helps maintain balance and promote biodiversity.
Cockroaches are important to the ecosystem because they help break down decaying matter, recycle nutrients, and serve as a food source for other animals. Their role in the ecosystem helps maintain balance and supports the overall health of the environment.
Examples of important abiotic elements in an ecosystem include water, sunlight, temperature, soil composition, and air quality. These elements play crucial roles in determining the types of organisms that can live in an ecosystem and their overall health and survival.
In the wild it will decay and turn into plantlife When buried in a coffin it will decay, but at a slower rate When mummified, it will decay at an even slower rate When air-locked (stuck in tar, wrapped up, etc.) it won't decay at all
Decomposers are important in all ecosystems because they break down organic matter into simple nutrients that can be recycled by producers. Their role is vital in nutrient cycling and maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.
Decay is important in an ecosystem because it breaks down organic matter such as dead plants and animals into simpler forms that can be recycled by other living organisms. This process releases nutrients back into the soil, which helps support the growth of new plants and contributes to the overall health and balance of the ecosystem. Decay also helps to clean up and recycle waste, preventing the accumulation of dead matter.
Decay helps in the ecosystem by rotting in the gorund and turning into fertilize for the animals and it also tuns into plants trees and ext.
The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
microscopic organisms are the major causes of decay.
Human impacts on the ecosystems such as air pollution, global water consumption rising rapidly, combustion engine emissions, global energy consumption increasing, global climate change, industrialised societys, extinction of species, consumption of natural resources, deforestation, overfishing, unequal food distribution and all the problems that come hand in hand with these human impacts. David Quammen in his 1996 book "The Song of the Dodo" presents ecosystem decay as the constant rate of extinctions and thus loss of biodiversity in ecostystems around the world due to the impact of humans. Human impacts that are particularly important in contributing to this are those that fragment the environment through deforestation and development.
Because it has a lot of animals
Decomposers causes the fourth consumers to decay, causing it to bring back its nutrition to the environment... (:
ecosystem protection is important to me because it includes the environment and the supplies we need to survive
thats because they need food so they feed on dead animals...
Lichens are important to an ecosystem because they
legumes
it is important because utan monggos...