Mud and sand themselves are not decomposers; rather, they are types of sediment that can support decomposer organisms. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down organic matter within these substrates, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. While mud often contains more organic material and microorganisms compared to sand, both can serve as environments where decomposition occurs.
mud+sand=clay
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
Yes, sand can turn into mud when mixed with water. Water breaks down the sand particles and creates a mixture that has the properties of mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
human are made of flesh and bone not mud and sand
An octopus can hide its body in the sand or mud.
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