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what are the environmental uses of microbes?​

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Answered by cjha33976
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Microbes are the ultimate recyclers in nature. They break everything down and clean everything up. From autumn leaves to cadavers to even metals, acids, petroleum and natural gas. Microbes use the broken-down building blocks to grow, and also make them available to other organisms in the ecosystem.

Answered by ṧтḙℓℓᾰ
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Microbes are the ultimate recyclers in nature. They break everything down and clean everything up. From autumn leaves to cadavers to even metals, acids, petroleum and natural gas. Microbes use the broken-down building blocks to grow, and also make them available to other organisms in the ecosystem.

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