Yes because they die and become fossil fuels or sedementery rock.
bacteria and fungi. worms and insect larva will eat some of it.
They don't. Over time they will decompose, or may be subject to insect and/or animal predation, but trust me, they should not just 'disappear'.
the answer is yes because when the mold digests for the ants it will decompose as fertilizer
The small round insect plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by serving as a food source for other organisms, pollinating plants, and helping to decompose organic matter. Its presence contributes to the overall balance and health of the ecosystem.
Because in their pitchers their is an enzyme that hold preservatives and decomposers. When an insect or sometimes mice or rats fall into the liquid they drown, decompose, and turn into nutrients for the plant.
Because in their pitchers their is an enzyme that hold preservatives and decomposers. When an insect or sometimes mice or rats fall into the liquid they drown, decompose, and turn into nutrients for the plant.
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
rot
Yes. When they die, they decompose.