bacteria
they are bacteria and fungi.
worms,bacteria, and fungi
earthworms, flies
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fungi, mushrooms insects(such as beetle), and bacteria.
shoutout to jackoboyearthworms and decoposers are living in grass lands
Energy flows from producers (such as trees and grass) to herbivores (like giraffes and ostriches- just remember some grassland areas are different) to carnivores (like red foxes and lions) to decomposers (such as mushrooms, algae, and worms.)
hawk
Carbon Cycle occur more rapidly in grasslands because there is higher ph which means there are a lot more decomposers living in that area than in bogs and swamps.In swamps since there is less decomposers in the area, the organic matter gets preserved and not recycled
fungi, mushrooms insects(such as beetle), and bacteria.
bacteria and fungi few mushrooms
fungus and mold are just about everywhere
shoutout to jackoboyearthworms and decoposers are living in grass lands
Earthworms are one of he most important decomposers of the grasslands. They break down decaying matter and turn it into rich, fertile soil called castings. Insects are also important grassland decomposers.
Energy flows from producers (such as trees and grass) to herbivores (like giraffes and ostriches- just remember some grassland areas are different) to carnivores (like red foxes and lions) to decomposers (such as mushrooms, algae, and worms.)
some scavengers in the grassland biome are vultures, or any thing that eats the dead animal to the bone that lives in the grassland biome.Kiki Sakura
yes there is two types of decomposers. there are more then two the two that i know are decomposers and scavengers
hawk
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.
Carbon Cycle occur more rapidly in grasslands because there is higher ph which means there are a lot more decomposers living in that area than in bogs and swamps.In swamps since there is less decomposers in the area, the organic matter gets preserved and not recycled
Not at all. Decomposers are organisms such as fungi, bacteria, worms and fly maggots.