decomposers help make soil more fertile by making the burrows and hole in the soil which soil more air. decomposers also eat your organic waste which leaves humus. humus is a very fertile substance that is good to plant a seed in.
The decomposers like earthworm, fungi and many other micro organisms decompose the dead leaves, trees, animals as soil. These organism feed on the dead and excrete it as soil in simple words. On technical side, thse organism by catalytic action or by feeding on the cell and breaking the dead into mineral like carbohyrates, iron, etc enrich the soil.
Decomposers help make the soil fertile by breaking down dead organisms. These dead organisms contain nutrients that are left over from their life.
Decomposers eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter and recycle the waste into the soil. This helps plants because the waste makes the soil more fertile.
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
Rats are mostly omnivores. Occasionally rats will eat dead or decaying animals, but that makes them a decomposer, not a detritivore.
where would you find the most decomposers in the soil layer
actually,you can say a soil is fertile,when nutrients is enough such as nitrogen and potassium...
After dead plants and animals are broken downby fungi , the mush is left to fertilize the soil. So decomposers help the soil. So I guess the fertile soil is good for alive plants, so the answer is YES!
Soil does not grow. It is a mixture of dead and decaying matter that is eaten by decomposers (such as earthworms), which then change it in is digestive tract into something that is fertile for plants to grow in.
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
When the animals die they are decomposed and that make the soil more fertile.
when plants and animals die, their bodies are acted upon by decomposers. They become part of the soil.
Decomposers eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter and recycle the waste into the soil. This helps plants because the waste makes the soil more fertile.
The silt from the bottom of the Nile River would settle into the soil making it more fertile.
Fertilizer, crop rotation, water, and regular care all help conserve fertile soil.
It is because, when the feces decomposes, the feces acts as a fertilizer.
they make soil from food
Decomposers are the organisms that convert the dead plants and animals intoย humus. The nutrients released by the decomposers are taken up by the roots of the plants. In this way, the decomposers help in recycling the nutrients. This is how soil, plants and decomposers are interrelated in a forest.
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.