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Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
no not all micro organisms feed on dead organisms only
dead organisms get buried in dirt,sand,etc which harden and turn into rocks over a long period of time.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
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It's called 'petrification'.
Oil and gas deposits
The dead organic matter are an example of nutrient cycle and can sometimes be buried under sediment, rendering the carbon unavailable to living organisms.
Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
lol! No. Fossils are dead organisms that have been petrified (turned to stone) over years. They are dead and have no way of coming alive, day or night!
Organisms are buried under sediment.
They buried their dead in mounds
Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
Various sedimentary rock is created. Examples include: * Marble * Limestone
The dead organic matter are an example of nutrient cycle and can sometimes be buried under sediment, rendering the carbon unavailable to living organisms.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.