microscopic organisms are the major causes of decay.
Decay is important because it becomes fertilizer for the trees and other plants.
legumes
because is vital
it recycles nutrients
Nitrogen
the process of decay is important because it brinks back the useful nutrients to the environment
so your teech don't fall out and u can die if they decay and the decay will get into the bloodstream but that's only in extreme cases
Decay is helpful mainly because it prevents the ecosystem from getting cluttered up with dead matter, and because decaying matter provides an environment for the development of living organisms.
well, brushing your teeth is important, but there's something called fluoride, that's what helps with tooth decay. that why your parents ask every night "did you brush your teeth?"
Medications do not typically 'cause' dental decay, however, some medications can cause a decrease in salivary production. Saliva is important in neutralizing acids that cause decay. Therefore, some medications can contribute to the incidence of tooth decay.
Radioactivity, and more specifically, radioactive decay, involves the spontaneous expulsion of a proton from the nucleus of an atom. It is important to note that this process is random and spontaneous; in other words, we can never know exactly when an element will decay.
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