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- Rainforest (6551 bytes)
2: ...ised by a high number of [[resident (species)|resident]] [[species]] and tremendous [[biodiversity]].
6: ...a bright red color and sometimes produces minable deposits (e.g. [[bauxite]]). On younger substrates, ...
8: ...reason, the ground beneath is soon colonised by a dense tangled growth of vines, shrubs and small tree...
12: ...ibutes not commonly seen in trees of higher latitudes.
16: ... trees of the C layer. Young individuals of trees destined for the B and A layers may also have large ... - New York (25691 bytes)
21: DensityRank = 6<sup>th</sup> |
22: 2000Density = 155.18 |
23: AdmittanceOrder = 11<sup>th</sup> |
26: Latitude = 40?29'40"N to 45?0'42"N |
27: Longitude = 71?47'25"W to 79?45'54"W | - Earthworms (15728 bytes)
12: ...Haplotaxidae]]. Folk names for earthworm include "dew-worm" and "angleworm."
14: ...ers. The haplotaxids have been traditionally considered microdriles. The megadriles are characterized...
18: ... greyish blue ''[[Allolobophora caliginosa]]'' is deeper burrowing.
27: ..., except for lacking the sexual structures, which develop later. Some earthworm species are mostly [[...
30: ...he surface to travel more quickly than they can underground, thus colonizing new areas more quickly. ... - Muck (soil) (1476 bytes)
1: '''Muck''' is a [[soil]] made up primarily of [[humus]] from drained [[swamp]]land. It is known as blac...
3: ...oils are deep, dark colored, and friable, often underlain by marl or marly clay.
5: ... away when dry. It also can catch fire and burn underground for months. [[Oxidation]] also removes a p... - Compost (10069 bytes)
3: ...reases the amount of [[organic matter]], and provides nutrients.
5: ...[[desert]]s, which prevent the microbes and other decomposers from thriving.
7: ...omposter provides an optimal environment in which decomposers can thrive. To encourage the most acti...
13: ...plastic bag of vegetables in your refrigerator is decomposed by microbes, but the absence of air encou...
15: ==Decomposers==
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