Well, darling, in the desert you can find plenty of decomposers like fungi, bacteria, and even some insects. These little guys work hard breaking down dead plant and animal matter, helping recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. So next time you see a creepy-crawly in the desert, just remember they're doing the dirty work that keeps the desert ecosystem ticking.
yes one example is the date palm
A desert is a region where the area experiences little or no rain for a long time. It is just like the Sahara desert but instead of sand, it is ice. Instead of 40 degrees Celsius, think of negative 20 degrees Celsius. One (of the best) example would be Antartica. Also at night a desert gets very cold. SO MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A SWEATER.
cactus
An example of an arid place is the Sahara Desert. :)
One major industry is mining.
One example is marine fungi
A desert tortoise is a herbivore.
Ants
Yes bacteria is a decomposer.
Bacteria and fungi are the main decomposers in the desert and most any biome.
An example of a decomposer is bacteria; another is fungi.
A non-example of a decomposer would be a predator that actively hunts and consumes other organisms for food without breaking down dead organic matter.
Both bacteria and fungi are found in the deserts of the world.
A buffalo is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
Earthworms
No, they do not.