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They could simply become fossils and in other casses decomposition may fully occur to produce humus, or they might just disintegrate the more, then mix up to develop soil. But most times the ultimate result usually ends up in the formation of sedimentary rocks, after the minerals, fossils, humus, regoliths, and soil, all combine and gets hardened over a long period of time.
They could simply become fossils and in other cases decomposition may fully occur to produce humus, or they might just disintegrate the more, then mix up to develop soil. But most times the ultimate result usually ends up in the formation of sedimentary rocks, after the minerals, fossils, humus, regoliths, and soil, all combine and gets hardened over a long period of time.
Soil is composed of weathered rocks that have been reduced to grains, added to by organic remains of plants, leaves, and grasses. Fertilised with animal remains and animal waste, to which water plays a large part to help decomposing organisms to reduce matter even further.
they might not eat decayed animals its more likely a vulture will just follow an animal until it dies than a vulture that scouts for dead food
Sediment is formed when rocks are eroded or weathered in water. When the process occurs on land, the smaller pieces of rock mix with organic matter (plant, animal or spoor), and eventually become soil.
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The study of plants and animal remains is known as paleobotany and paleozoology. These fields involve examining fossilized plant and animal remains to understand their anatomy, ecology, evolution, and their interactions with the environment. It provides insights into the history of life on Earth and helps reconstruct ancient ecosystems.
Decayed plant and animal matter.
fuel is the decayed remains of plant and animal matter after thousands of years. hence the name: fossil fuels.
rock fragments plant and animal remains mineral grains
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Humus (Not hummus the dip), compost, or fertilizer. Those are words for decayed plant and animal material.
Soil is composed of weathered rocks that have been reduced to grains, added to by organic remains of plants, leaves, and grasses. Fertilised with animal remains and animal waste, to which water plays a large part to help decomposing organisms to reduce matter even further.
Sometimes they are referred to as bits of dead plants or animals. Others refer to them as fossils, or organic remains. If it is a decayed organism (either plant OR animal) it might be referred to as 'detritus'. If it's the final remains of a human being, it may be referred to as a corpse.
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humus They could simply become fossils and in other casses decomposition may fully occur to produce humus, or they might just disintegrate the more, then mix up to develop soil. But most times the ultimate result usually ends up in the formation of sedimentary rocks, after the minerals, fossils, humus, regoliths, and soil, all combine and gets hardened over a long period of time.
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