Yes.
yes
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.
Beta- decay involves changing a neutron into a proton, so, beta- decay would increase the number of protons by 1.
temperature; warmth speeds it up, cold slows it down. moisture; if it is moist it will decay quicker oxygen; if there is a good oxygen flow it should decay quicker. these all speed up decay because the bacteria and fungi that cause decay need these conditions to thrive and multiply
It loses mass.
yes
Decay happens at a faster rate in humid weather. Humidity is caused by excess moisture in the air. Water is notorious for decomposing organic materials faster.
Increasing temperature increases the natural rate of decay of ozone, speeds up processes of ozone decay, and makes ozone slightly harder to make. So concentrations of ozone will net decrease with increasing temperature.
The temperature is higher, meaning that the decomposers can decay at faster rates. Their enzymes can work at a faster rate to decompose the detritus. To low a temp. and the rate of enzymes will slow down too much but too hot and the decomposers will be killed.
decay always happens in ecosystems
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))
It stays the same. Temperature has no effect on the rate of nuclear decay.
It depends on the temperature and the room condition of which the food is in at the time . Usually the warmer the room is, the faster the food will decay. Also some microorganisms may die or move to other foods during the process of decaying.
radioactive decay
It will slow down an organism's decay in freezing temperatures.
Temperature and humidity do not affect radioactive decay.
Being in shade