formaldehyde its in our wash and everything
no but dead people are
the dead cells in the soil help the plants grow and plants give you oxygen which humans need
Coffins are used for putting dead people in when they are dead and not alive.
"Peat" is a fuel source that looks like it's just soil being dug from the ground... but it's dead grass that has grown in an area for so long that it's just more dead grass on top of other dead grass. It has been dug and dried to be used as fuel for quite a long time, but it isn't technically soil.
Dead plant material plowed into the soil is broken down by soil microorganisms through decomposition. This process releases nutrients back into the soil, enriching it for the next crop. It also helps improve soil structure and fertility, contributing to overall soil health.
dead people
Aciddy soil
Buried bodies are gradually consumed by bacteria and fungi. These are present in water, air, soil- and in and on our bodies every day. The are the natural decomposers of dead plants, animals and people.
Energy stored from dead organisms can be used in two ways. They can either be eaten by other organisms or decomposed by bacteria with the nutrients absorbed in the soil to be used by plants.
Yes, dead roots can be beneficial for soil health as they decompose and release nutrients back into the soil, improving its structure and fertility.
The source of lignin in the soil is dead plants.
clay soil