depends on the conditions they are exposed to and also the type of metal
Metals are inorganic, they don't decompose. They might change form by bonding with other elements (e.g. rusting) but metals don't "decompose".
Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
The three metals that do not corrode are gold, silver and platinum.
Yes it does. but not all metals.
Because some metals are reactive and corrode in sea water
Yes it does. but not all metals.
because we keep metal next to chemicals that corrode them. Metals like iron naturally corrode in water. Other metals can be made to corrode using chemicals.
metals corrode when they come in contact with moisture.
Yes - many metals but not all.
it takes thousands of years for acid rain to corrode limestone.
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All metals corrode under the right conditions only some more easily then others. as it turn out the metals that corrode most easily are usually also the most abundant.
No. Nitrogen is a nonmetal, which is a gas at standard temperature. Only metals rust or corrode.