What is a Decomposer?
A decomposer is for breaking down dead plants or, decaying organisms that help humans survive.
What if all the decomposers stopped decomposing?
It wastes dead organisms and piles up which means dead plants would pile up on each other and waste organisms and if it wastes organisms people on earth would not survive.
Why do we need red wigglers
Recycling matter that might end up in a landfill, otherwise the people that work there might notice that. And they will say people in Canada are not respecting the environment.
How many types of decomposers are there?
There are more than 200 decomposers in the world, and some of them live in different places except some of them will live in the same places. Because, maybe they might not survive in that place and there decomposers, so maybe we will die to if there weren't any decomposers for us to live with.
What do decomposers do thats good for humans?
Decomposers break down dead plants and absorb them to make (Fungi) which is very helpful for humans. Because that plant that make nutrition for humans to survive because, if there weren't any decomposers for humans there would be no nutrition for, them and maybe they will die because of the nutrition that they need to survive, humans don't have.
Do decomposers even drink anything?
They eat old leaves but don't drink any water because in the water because there is bacteria that can kill them but that bacteria doesn't kill us because that bacteria is so small that if we even drink it won't effect us..