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In Washington, common decomposers include fungi, bacteria, and certain insects like beetles and earthworms. Fungi play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, while bacteria facilitate the decomposition of dead plants and animals. Earthworms help aerate the soil and enhance nutrient cycling by breaking down organic material. Together, these decomposers contribute to nutrient recycling in Washington's diverse ecosystems.

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