How putrifying bacterias are helpful in cleaning the environment
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The microbes simply eat up contaminants such as oil and organic matter (e.g., waste food), convert them and then let off carbon dioxide and water. The process uses naturally occurring bacteria, fungi or plants to degrade substances that are hazardous to human health or the environment
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The putrifying bacteria help in cleaning the environment by decomposing the dead and dedicating matter into the soil and absorb nutrients by dead bodies
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