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What would happen if all fungi disappeared from the earth?
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What would happen if all fungi disappeared from the earth?
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eventually all life on earth will cease to exist
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As wevknow that fungi are the main decompesers on earth ,so the death organic compounds will take all the soil surface and there will be nothing to decompose them.
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