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What would happen in an ecosystem if there were a decrease in the number of decomposers?
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What would happen in an ecosystem if there were a decrease in the number of decomposers?
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there will be an increase of the producers and consumers
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If there where a decrease in the number of decomposers there would be a increase in the number of producers and consumers.
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