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24 January, 01:50
Is moss a decomposer?
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Dayton Alvarez
24 January, 01:58
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Yes. Moss IS a decompose because it breaks down dead plants and turns them into nutrients. It does not harm other plants while it goes through this process
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Drew Abbott
24 January, 02:08
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Moss is a decomposer because it breaks down dead plants and animals
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