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living things and non-living things cause it to decompose
Its because of the law that espirolectflaucinaucihydronihilipilidificoxide is always destroyed neuroelecto cells
Items decompose because they stay under ground too much and dirt goes on the thing/person and germs eat up their skin and all that is left are it's skeleton.
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All things animal or vegetable.
paper, leaves, tomatoes, any plants
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The gases generated and released during the process of decay do.
the air makes living things move and wind.
Mould is the the growth that appears on things when they tend to get wet. Decay is when an item rusts or corrodes (metals normally) or simply goes soft and falls to bits like wood.
organisms decay and also poo there forth that makes methane gases and that's how it happens
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Things that don't decay (or that don't decay quickly) are difficult to digest, for bacteria.
They decay at a predictable rate.
A proton never changes to an electron just as a dog never changes to a cat, they are completely different things really. In beta decay a neutron may decay into a proton and emit and electron and an anti-neutrino but that is about it.
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i have the same question. i think because they decay things to get their nutrients.
The decay of dead organisms in the soil makes the biochemical constituents of that organism more readily available for use by plant life; in other words, it turns dead things into fertilizer, and is a form of recycling. Therefore, it is useful.
decomposors
Oxygen and Moisture
It's the bacteria that is in the feces that makes it decay. Anaerobic ferments the feces which breaks it down and turns it into soil. Fly larvae also help speed the decay process, as well as the plants that the pile was dropped on and around.
The answer is Calcium.
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