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what is the role of decomposers in environment and increasing what is the role of decomposers in environment and increasing the soil fertility ​

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Answered by yogiram12345
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Answer:

Decomposers play an important role in the circle of life—without them, waste would just pile up! These activities help students study decomposers, with particular relevance to waste cycling and sustainability.

Decomposers are made up of the FBI (fungi, bacteria and invertebrates—worms and insects). They are all living things that get energy by eating dead animals and plants and breaking down wastes of other animals.

Compostable or biodegradable waste is waste from once living organisms that can be broken down and recycled by decomposers. In our homes, we can recycle food waste into usable nutrients using worms as decomposers. Decomposers are also used in industrial applications such as oil spill cleanups.  

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

decomposers also break down the dead plants and animals in environment

Explanation:

by breakdown the dead plants and animals in environment the particle rest of the Dead plants and animals and remain mix in the soil and increasing the soil fertility.

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