Their bodies decay, and are also eaten by other animals, which in turn poop the nutrients into the soil.
it will go in the sea and kill animals
The carbon atoms that are already here are recycled. When plants and animals die, all the elements they have are recycled and reused.
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yes all minerals are recyclable. there is a mineral cycle that takes minerals into plants then eaten by animals which die and is recycled in decomposition
Yes, oxygen can be recycled. Oxygen is recycled every time by nature, the plants in take carbon dioxide that is released by animals and release oxygen.
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one of the ways in which photsynthesis is vital to animals is that CO2 is recycled into oxygen. Without this recycling process there would be less oxygen for animals to undertake respiration.
Yes, they can. But that person would never be aware of it. The dead body of the wolf would be broken down by animals until not much is left. The smaller bugs, worms and microbes would finish it. Those animals that began it and the bugs and worms would die some day. They would be recycled as well then. You can say that we all are made of recycled wolves, deer, buffalo, and even other humans.
They are recycled either back into more biological materials or back into their constituent elements (or compounds of these elements).
Carbon is recycled through the carbon cycle, a natural process that moves carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air during photosynthesis and use it to build their tissues. When plants and animals die, their remains decompose and release carbon back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This carbon can then be taken up again by plants, restarting the cycle.
Yes it is recycled, unless it is sequestered by geologic processes (to become a fossil fuel).