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Hadley Oneill
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28 June, 15:39
What would happen if there were no decomposer
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Giancarlo Potter
28 June, 15:56
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If there were no decomposer then the waste would just sit there and it wouldn't be released back into the ecosystem, so then producers wouldn't have much nutrients.
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