Bacteria, the prime decomposers throughout the world, may be found in tundra.
Mosses, lichen, and fungi are also active decomposers but things take a long time to decompose in the tundra because there is only a short window of temperatures warm enough to allow activity.
Nothing
Bacteria and fungi as well as some earthworms.
Most de-composers, like earthworms, bacteria and fungi live underground/in the soil or the live off the soil.
The dung beetle could be considered a decomposer.
There are many decomposers in the estuaries of rivers. The majority of these are different types of bacteria and fungi. They enrich the water and soil with recycled organic matter.
Yes they do live in Taiga
No, koalas do NOT live in the taiga.
Yes, they do live in taiga
Yes. Some bats live in the taiga.
Bobcats live in the taiga.
yes people can live on the taiga biome
no decomposers live in a tagia
No. Taiga is northern hemisphere. Koalas live in Australia, half the globe away.
An ocelot does not live in a Taiga.They live in rain forests and jungles. They wouldn't be able to live in a Taiga because of its cold temperatures.
No
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
The humans that live there are usually aboriginals, but in Russia, they set up towns to live there. But if you get lost in the taiga, you will never get out.