Why are decomposers so important to life on Earth?

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2026-03-16 09:05

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If nothing decomposed, life as we know it would end. When something dies, bugs, worms, and microscopic organisms break it down. They leave nutrients in the soil for plants to absorb. So without decomposition, all plants would die off, due to lack of nutrients in the soil. If all plants died, it would take very little time for a majority of life on earth to die off.

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