decay to rot or destroy decompose dead thing eaten by fungi or bacteria
it is an organic matter of plants which were decay and decompose after their termination
Ink is not comprised of anything that will rot or decay. The liquid would simply be absorbed into whatever material is surrounding it.
Calcium is an element and does not decompose. It can oxidize though.
No single acid dissolves it. It is unaffected by oxygen or hydrogen sulfide. Gold does not rust, tarnish, corrode, crumble, decompose or decay, even after centuries on the sea floor or in a damp dripping cavern.
There are actually many words. Decompose would be my first choice, but DECAY DISINTEGRATE are also right up there.
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decay to rot or destroy decompose dead thing eaten by fungi or bacteria
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Growth, flourish...
decompose is opposite of Compose! Decompose mean Distruction or decay or damage.. it means to break down.
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Yes! That means the answer
It takes 100 years for a battery to decompose.
"rot" for example: Vegetables easily rot