state the effects on environment if decomposers are not there
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Environment is protecting our earth and too to protecting our life. we are using so many plastic items .we want to decompose that particles. decomposers are not there we will face many problems.
sound pollution
water pollution
noise pollution
air pollution and etc..
sound pollution
water pollution
noise pollution
air pollution and etc..
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We can generate many consequences of that type of extinction in a series :-
> The nitrogen cycle will get disrupted, so will affect the other biogeochemical cycles and hence there will be no circulation of nutrients in the atmosphere.
> As decomposers are the primary weapons to decompose the dead organic matter so the extinction of the decomposers will severely destroy the nature as the dead remains in the nature will accumalate and they will not get decomposed.
> The dead matter will not get decomposed and as a result the soil will not get the nutrients by the decomposition of dead matter and hence the soil will become infertile.
> As the result of infertility of soil, the plants will not grow and hence due to absence of the producres the grazing food chain will not start and hence the animals will starve to death.
> As a direct result of extinction of decomposers the detritus food chain will end.
No decomposers, no plants, no animals, no nature, no life... Thats how it goes.
> The nitrogen cycle will get disrupted, so will affect the other biogeochemical cycles and hence there will be no circulation of nutrients in the atmosphere.
> As decomposers are the primary weapons to decompose the dead organic matter so the extinction of the decomposers will severely destroy the nature as the dead remains in the nature will accumalate and they will not get decomposed.
> The dead matter will not get decomposed and as a result the soil will not get the nutrients by the decomposition of dead matter and hence the soil will become infertile.
> As the result of infertility of soil, the plants will not grow and hence due to absence of the producres the grazing food chain will not start and hence the animals will starve to death.
> As a direct result of extinction of decomposers the detritus food chain will end.
No decomposers, no plants, no animals, no nature, no life... Thats how it goes.
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