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Lana
3 March, 11:22
How do decomposers take from their ecosystem
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3 March, 13:26
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Decomposers take from their ecosystem by decomposing or eating dead animals., most of the times leaving the bones. The bones would then become fossils, or would be weathered away by erosion.
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