Decomposition is the breaking down of living organisms. It is a natural occurance of the organisms rotting. If it were not for decomposition the world would be covered in trash.
FOR RDBMS
There are five aggregate system functions they are viz. Sum, Min, Max, Avg, Count. They all have their own purpose Decomposition: Selecting all data without
any grouping and aggregate functions is called Decomposition. The data is selected, as it is present in the table.
The moment you die your body starts to decay and your organs disintegrate after about a day.
Chemical, I belive; after such a decomposition, the plant can't return to its original form.
Decomposition
Digestion of foods involve decomposition reactions, for example decomposition of starch.
why bacterial decomposition is important
collapse, decline, decomposition, corruption, spoiling
As in all things, it will undergo decomposition and decay
TYPES:*PLANT DECOMPOSITION*ANIMAL DECOMPOSITION*HUMAN DECOMPOSITIONSTAGES OF DECOMPOSTION:1. FRESH or AUTOLYSIS2. BROAT or PUTRFICATION3. DECAY (PUTREFACTION and CARNIVORERS)4. DRY or DIAGENESIS
bacteria and fungi
plant roots
decomposition
This is taken from a biology sheet on ecosystems, I expect - it's a mis-spelling of 'decomposition'. Decomposition: the state or process of rotting; decay
Decomposition , molder or putrefy ; see link to additional synonyms .
Decomposition occurs because of oxygen and bacteria. Without decomposition the earth would become dry and lifeless. It a series of things that happen. Like the food chain if one fails they all.
There are different types of decay, such as radioactive decay and decomposition. Depending on the type of decay, different factors can affect the speed of the process. Here are some possible answers: For radioactive decay, the speed of decay is usually constant and independent of external factors, such as temperature, pressure, or chemical reactions. However, there are some rare exceptions, such as electron capture and bound-state beta decay, where the decay rate can be slightly altered by the chemical environment or the presence of other particles. For decomposition, the speed of decay depends on several factors, such as temperature, moisture, oxygen, and the presence of decomposers. Generally, higher temperature, more moisture, more oxygen, and more decomposers will speed up the decomposition process, as they facilitate the chemical and biological reactions that break down organic matter.
Rot and decomposition are words for decay. Another word for tooth decay is cavity. Cavities happen as a result of the production of acid by bacterial fermentation of food debris accumulated on the tooth surface.
That is the process of decay.