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Bacteria are often called nature's recyclers. They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil.

Rainforests and other trees and plants are also referred to as nature's recylers. They absorb carbon dioxide and keep the carbon and release oxygen keeping the atmosphere healthy.

Nature's recyclers are called decomposers like bacteria, fungi and protozoa.

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Since they eat off dead animals that are in places like forests, then yes. It's true.

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