No, decomposers are living things, like fungi and bacteria. Soil usually contains living things, but it is mostly non-living.
After a period of time it decomposes and after long period of time it may even become dirt.
Dirt, because as rocks breakdown, they form sand; anything that decomposes breaks down into dirt.
Food decomposes by a few days in the dirt and worms feeding off of the product. The product placed in the dirt needs to be natural or just decompose-able. Food takes it own time depending on how the dirt wants to strip of its nutrients. Also what the worms need in order to survive so those two factors are put in place.
bacteria decomposes the rainforest
A dead organism decomposes in a rainforest
hot decomposes fast and cold decomposes slower
Mice are NOT decomposes. Decomposes, as the name suggests, decomposes organic matter. Mice merely digest the thing, which all animals do. Decomposes are living things such as fungi, and bacteria.Unless you're talking about whether mice will decompose. That's a yes.
A substance that naturally decomposes into harmless materials is called?
Bacteria.
Bacteria.
Yes
yes