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18 August, 04:28
What would happen if there were no decomposers?
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Jayce Franklin
18 August, 06:57
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Then there would be no clean oxygen
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Branson Benson
18 August, 08:21
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Vegetation would not grow because deconposers provide vital nutrients for the ground which could also make a famine (lack of food)
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