Food decomposes by a few days in the dirt and worms feeding off of the product. The product placed in the dirt needs to be natural or just decompose-able. Food takes it own time depending on how the dirt wants to strip of its nutrients. Also what the worms need in order to survive so those two factors are put in place.
Yes; there is no food that cannot decompose.
depends what kind of food it is :$
I conducted and experiment and discovered that the grain group took the longest to decompose.
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Scavengers scavenge for food and decompose of it.
Consumer eats food by producers
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Rabbits eat grass and other plants. They do not produce food from sunlight. They do not decompose rotting material.
Yes, they will digest and further decompose any food.
one way to decompose food is to leave out without refrigeration. two to leave it until it expires. three to eat it and kill yourself...you will end up decomposing.
by eating dead things and decomposing food down :)
nope i dont think so Bacteria decompose organic matter, like food, to gain energy from it. If the food is sealed in a can, bacteria cannot reach it and so cannot decompose it (cause it to rot).