The bacteria breaks down the leafs and twigs into soil by a chemical solvent that it leaves on the Leaf to break it down. The name I do not know.
by the sunlight and its decomposers
Organic material like leaves and twigs that can be transformed into humus by decomposing organisms is known as compost. Composting is a natural process that breaks down organic matter into nutrient-rich soil that can be used to improve soil quality and support plant growth.
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
it's called decomposing (I think) because it breaks down from other organisms (hope this helps!)
Sloths are herbivores because they eat fruit , leaves, buds, and young twigs.
LEAVES
Birds do gather twigs, leaves, and straw to create their shelters, nests.
Organic material such as leaves or twigs that can be transformed into humus through the process of decomposition is known as plant litter. This material is broken down by decomposing organisms like bacteria, fungi, and insects, which recycle nutrients back into the soil. As these organisms break down the plant litter, it eventually turns into humus, enriching the soil and improving its fertility and structure. This process is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and supporting plant growth.
leaves and twigs
Grouse eat buds, leaves, and twigs. The hatchlings eat insects and other invertebrate.
leaves :]
they make it out of leaves and twigs
leaves, twigs, and hair.
They use leaves and twigs
Zebras like to eat grass, shrubs, twigs, bark and leaves.
this just sounds a bit stupid but did a small trench, put twigs over it, put leaves on the twigs, and put a hamster wheel on the leaves.
Twigs, branches, leaves, & dirt.