No. Ice is simply frozen water. It can melt but it does not decompose.
there is a difference between decompositon reaction and to decompose the reaction mixture in (for example ice/HCl) n'mixture which for lmiting the excess reagents
It depends on the environment. In particularly corrosive environments - say on the salty sea shore in a tropical country, just a few months. But in Antarctica, it will never decompose, it'll stay frozen in the ice forever.
They do not decompose as quickly as other fossils, so tissue and other soft parts tend to be preserved.
Shrimp will not decompose while they are alive. All animals, once dead, start getting decomposed. This decomposition is the result of bacterial activity. Immunity protects the live animals from getting decomposed. Dead body is very good source of food for bacteria.Bacteria are present every where in organic sources.They are already present in intestine of shrimp. They multiply at enormous speed. With in 20 to 30 minutes they get double in number. You just try doubling them for two days.(means say 96 times and see the number.)(Just try 122*2.....96 times.) In absence of water, bacteria can not decompose the body of shrimp. So they are dried in sun light, in tropical countries, to preserve them for eating. They will not decompose, once you keep them in ice compartment of your fridge. Because enzymatic activity can not go on in ice. Enzymes can not move in solid ice. So dead body can remain without decomposing for thousands of years, in the ice on top of Himalayas.
how long does fabrics take to decompose how long does fabrics take to decompose
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
there is a difference between decompositon reaction and to decompose the reaction mixture in (for example ice/HCl) n'mixture which for lmiting the excess reagents
It depends on the environment. In particularly corrosive environments - say on the salty sea shore in a tropical country, just a few months. But in Antarctica, it will never decompose, it'll stay frozen in the ice forever.
how does fruit decompose ?
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
Yes. When they die, they decompose.
Brass is a metal it does no decompose. Only organic materials can decompose.
They do not decompose as quickly as other fossils, so tissue and other soft parts tend to be preserved.
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
Some glues will decompose and some will not.
They decompose all dead animals.