Environmental Sciences, asked by jugatpreet778, 1 month ago

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Decomposition is important to soil because:
it's not important
it provides the nutrients soil needs
animals like to eat it
all of the above

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Answered by prabhleen3359
1

Answer:

it provides the nutrients soil needs

Explanation:

Decomposition of organic matter (i.e. dead plant and animal remains) in soils is an important process in any ecosystem. Decomposer microorganisms feed on the organic matter and break it down into its simplest components. As organic matter is decomposed, water, carbon dioxide and nutrients are released

Answered by 8akeerthanas
1

Answer:

Option 2) it provides the nutrients soil needs...

Explanation:

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