im pretty sure they’re fungi and bacteria but idk how they decompose things..
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You are right, fungi and bacteria are two primary decomposers.
This illustrated shows their function:
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/MarsSim/S…
A bit more info and links:
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Primary Decomposers
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I’m going to keep it simple and pick one song that best describes me. It describes how I feel about just about everything. Love, music,loss, how we need to cry sometimes so that we can move on, that every year seems to go by faster and faster and it scares me, and the ending describes how I put things into perspective and right now I’m happy with where I am. The song is Let your Troubles Roll by- Carbon Leaf Here are the lyrics: Love endures, it clings away When asked to leave, it begs to stay Like the perfect song, at imperfect times It’s the way the chords struck with the rhymes So let your troubles roll by… He knows he can help himself He can tell by a look at the books on his shelf And someone, somewhere loses her son Before her own sunset is said and done And she dreams of sunflowers bent-over Frozen in snow, and thinks ‘Colorado.. ?’ But then plays her life back in slow motion To keep in touch with that raw emotion In the night, crushed empty can Olive Oyle is waiting for her man To come in from the fight That will change their life ‘For good this time…’ When all of your tears dry, let your troubles roll by Like New Year’s Eve, tonight’s underway But tomorrow you’ll wake up afraid of the day ‘Cause underneath the scars of your broken dreams An undone war still wages and stings You fear the year will blow Like a breeze through a rainbow You swear it’s there, but you can’t grab a hold So you sit and cry and wonder why, why… When all of your tears dry, let your troubles roll by So many cities and windows and lives And through each one there’s a soul that strives to survive So pay no mind, my sorrow’s fine The day is a live and that’s why I cry It’s a New Year’s toast, grab your list to conspire The last sɴᴀκᴇᴅ hissed as he was thrown in the fire You’ve come far, and though you’re far from the end You don’t mind where you are, cause you know where you’ve been