In an ecosystem, a significant chemical change can occur during the process of decomposition. When organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, breaks down, microorganisms and fungi convert complex organic compounds into simpler substances, releasing nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus back into the soil. This chemical transformation not only recycles essential nutrients but also alters the chemical composition of the soil and affects the availability of resources for living organisms. Such changes play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem health and balance.
No chemical change happens, though a consequential change probably will.
no.
some animals might not get what they need
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
At least 2 of the reactants must change their chemical formula.
Cooking involve a chemical change.
A fire is a chemical change due to the irreversible changes that happen.
No chemical change happens, though a consequential change probably will.
Depending on the chemical change, sometimes color change, or appearance of bubbles.
the chemical shall be changed
no.
some animals might not get what they need
Cooking involves chemical changes.
The system remain unchanged.
Becasuse that can change colour to suit the environment they happen to be in
The chemical properties cannot be changed; only after a chemical reaction the products have new chemical properties.