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Producers are organisms that produce their own food and energy. In most ecosystems these are usually just plants. Some plants like the Venus fly trap are not producers because they consume bugs, which are other organisms.
Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms to obtain food and energy. These are usually animals that eat plants or other animals.
Decomposers are organisms that break down animals remains and waste to gain energy. These are usually bacteria and fungi.
So, we can make the following list.
Producers: Wild grasses, alpine plants, fallen trees, (these are all plants)
Consumers: Mountain goat, eagle, hare (these all eat other organisms)
Decomposers: Lichens, mosses (these are decomposers).
Mosses could be a producer but they have the unique capability of breaking down organic matter, so it seemed for fitting to put them in the decomposer category.
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The implications of greater urbanization in Eastern Asia are
the following;
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</span>The government must invest more on the
following;
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</span>Housing
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</span>Transportation
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</span>Sewage services
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</span>Water
This are required in order to have a greater urbanization in
the Eastern Asia.
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Rock layers form when settlements build up over time they usually have to go through pressure and compaction/cementation before this happens