How do decomposers enrich forest soil?
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When decomposers break down food, the nitrogen in the decayed matter returns to the forest soil and thus enriches the soil, acting as a fertilizer.
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Answer:Decomposers break apart complex organic materials into more elementary substances: water and carbon dioxide, plus simple compounds containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium. All of these components are substances that plants need to grow.
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