Yes, earthworms are decomposers. They feed on dead organic matter in the soil and help break it down into smaller particles, facilitating the recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem.
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that causes Earth to remain warm. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun, preventing it from escaping back into space. This process helps regulate Earth's temperature and make it suitable for life.
As the earth is heated by the sun, bubbles of air rise upward from the warm surface.
Warm air on Earth rises, cools, and then descends. This process is known as convection, and it creates circulation patterns in the atmosphere.
Yes, solar radiation plays a key role in heating Earth's lower atmosphere. Sunlight passes through the atmosphere, warming the surface of the Earth, which in turn heats the air above it. This process helps create the temperature gradient that maintains the Earth's lower atmosphere warm.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
No, it's a decomposer.
No, it's a decomposer.
yes it is. it nutralize the earth so that the plants can get nutrient.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
De composer are to ensure that no dead animals or waste is covering the earth
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
decomposer
radiation from the sun comes onto earth it makes us warm
It is a decomposer
It is a decomposer
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)