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avanturin [10]
2 years ago
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What 3 things make decomposition vitally important

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1 answer:
erma4kov [3.2K]2 years ago
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Answer:

  • Nutrients are released as the remains are decomposed.
  • Water is released. We need water.
  • This process also prevents multiple corpses from being in a place, which would not be healthy for this environment.
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