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What would happen if all the decomposers on Earth died?

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What, in your opinion, would happen to the ecosystem if all the decomposers on Earth were to cease to exist?

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  1. we would be overcome in disease and pestilance and would die as well


  2. There is theoretical examples.  Planets that are distant in the radio scopes show that lowest bacterials cannot sustain oxygen based life.  Although some types of water fungi do

      produce breathable frog mix.  The planets themselves are

      started at the biokryptic level when shell animals like worms,

       or mites dies and become the first vegatative earth soils.

       The major cycles following are not inhabitable during the

       hot volcanic periods or reactions.  These minerals are

        time releases from similarities to distant living planets

        that make the shape and information needed to sustain

        domestic, mammal,tropic, and sea life.  Finally birds evolve

        from the first stages of attempted sea life.  On a theoretic

       planet that lost 90% of the active bactrium decay the people

        would grow larger like dinosaurs and would mutate towards

       mermaids, and alligators to hide their eggs.  This is called

       shape morphing and happens because it is data prone.

       The planet must have at least 7% of bacteria to produce

       air.   http://www.planetsystem.com

  3. We'd be up to our butts in dead stuff and the soil would soon be depleted since nourishment could not get back into it.

  4. All life would cease to exsist if all the bacteria and microflora dissappeared overnight.

    all of the biomass would get tied up in dead organisms and  our whole food web would fall apart

  5. They probably wont so i wont worry about it.But if u insist i think that all humanity will die gradually.

  6. Studies show that if decomposers never existed but life was somehow still sustained, dead bodies would be piled up five miles deep.

  7. dont worry, its not going to happen, but to answer you're question, we would for sure die, insects & small animals are what keep this earth going, if none, life would not exist, but only a major event would cause that, such as alien invaders or meteors, or probably global warming, maybe kitty cats.

  8. Mozart is already dead.

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