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Why is the decay cycle important to ecosystems?

The decay cycle creates new matter replacing dead organisms.
The decay cycle decomposes dead organisms and creates fertile soil.
The decay cycle provides a food source for large animals.
The decay cycle brings in more water for plant in an ecosystem.

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Answer:The decay decomposes dead organisms and creates fertile soil.

Explanation:it helps to digest food, and to recycle materials in our environment.

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