I think it is a mixture because it doesn't have bonds. By Jason Liu
Rotting leaves are complex mixtures.
They are actually mixture
Dissolve the salt with cold water and filter tea leaves out by sieving and washing it.
Tea is not a pure substance as it is a mixture of milk and the tea solution, the tea solution containing water, tea leaf particles and sugar particles. Without milk, the tea is still not a pure substance.
It's a mixture. To be specific, a compound is a substance which is made up of similar constituent particles which may be two or more. It is uniform in composition throughout. Therefore, tea is a mixture because it is made up of many individual substances which are mixture themselves.
Rotting leaves are complex mixtures.
Compost is a nothing more than a mixture of brown and green materials that is left to rot and is turned to keep the mixture heated up in the center and provide the necessary oxygen to the 'rotting material' to futher the rotting or composting of the materials. You can use a mixture of green grass clippings and dried leaves, kitchen scraps, newspaper, etc..... do not compost meat scraps, grease or bones.
I think they eat leaves!
It is a chemical change.
humus
Earthworms eat dead or rotting leaves.
If there are no tea leaves in the mixture, then it is a homogeneous mixture, or solution. If there are tea leaves present, then it would be a heterogeneous mixture.
Sometimes, it can also be built of leaves.
composting bacteria and red worms
Rotting dead logs, flowers, leaves, sap, and juices.
It is a mixture of water and tea from tea leaves.
Burn leaves... Or shake mixture in a window screen