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Bacteria that decompose organic matter can be found in various environments, including soil, compost heaps, and decaying plant and animal material. They thrive in moist, nutrient-rich areas where they break down complex organic substances into simpler compounds. Additionally, they can be present in aquatic environments, contributing to the decomposition of organic matter in water bodies. Their activity is essential for nutrient cycling and ecosystem health.

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