It becomes humus!
Organic matter breaks down (decays) to form humus.
The process by which organic matter breaks down to become part of the soil is called decomposition. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down organic matter into simpler compounds through chemical reactions. These compounds then become part of the soil, enriching it with nutrients that support plant growth.
Organic matter can become negatively charged due to the presence of functional groups such as carboxylates or sulfonates, which can dissociate to release negatively charged ions in solution. Additionally, organic matter may adsorb cations onto its surface, leaving a net negative charge.
Oil is formed from organic matter like plankton and algae that is buried and exposed to heat and pressure over millions of years. This organic matter originally obtained its energy from the sun through photosynthesis. The transformation process involves the decomposition of the organic material into compounds that eventually become oil.
it decomposes and it turns into organic matter, it can aslo become nutrients.
'Organische stof' is a Dutch equivalent of 'organic matter'.
Organic matter is any living matter such as animal meat or plant matter.
Biofuels that are derived from recent growth organic matter may become an important carbon-based fuel.
16 Grams of organic matter, solvce problem
Yes, fossils are examples of organic matter because they are the preserved remains or traces of once-living organisms. Fossils can include bones, shells, teeth, and other organic materials that have undergone a process of mineralization or replacement with inorganic materials to become stone-like structures.
the dead organic matter is overtaken by new plants.
There is 84 percentage of organic matter in cherries.