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What plants are found in rotting the log?

Plants commonly found in rotting logs include mosses, lichens, fungi, ferns, and sometimes flowering plants. These plants play a vital role in decomposing the log and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Over time, the log will break down further, providing nutrients for new plants to grow.


How do plants benefit from a rotting log?

Plants benefit from a rotting log as it provides nutrients and promotes soil fertility for nearby plants and microorganisms. The log acts as a natural fertilizer, releasing carbon and other essential elements into the soil as it decomposes. Additionally, the decaying log creates a moist and sheltered environment that can support the growth of new plant species.


What plant group does the corpse plant belong to?

Well corpse plants are the plants which have a rotten smell, they are also quite big. No one had answered this question, but maybe using the features, you may have a clue.


What insect is responsible for pollination with a stinky Odor?

There are some foul-smelling flowers that smell like rotten meat. And what are attracted to rotten meat? Flies. Flies are everywhere and especially around dead animals that is rotten because rotten flesh is the best habitat for the larvae of a fly (maggot).


What happends to a log if the density of water is decreased?

A log? As in a log that came from a tree, right? If the density of water was decreased enough, such that it is now lower than a log's density, then the log would no longer float, but sink.