The process of decomposition
Foods degradation is a chemical process.
After you die and your body decays, it is called decomposition. Decomposition is the process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances.
you can preserve foods by putting them in the refrigerator to slow down the bacteria process.
Waste that decays is called biodegradable waste. Dead plant material that has decayed (as in compost) is called humus.
After food decays, it undergoes decomposition, where microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down organic matter. This process releases gases and byproducts, resulting in unpleasant odors and changes in texture and color. Additionally, decayed food can become a breeding ground for harmful pathogens, making it unsafe for consumption. Ultimately, the nutrients from the decayed food return to the ecosystem, enriching the soil.
That process is called photosynthesis.
That process is called photosynthesis.
That process is called photosynthesis.
That process is called photosynthesis.
It decays and grows mold and maggots
It is through radioactive decay that a quantity of an unstable element will decay over time. A material that is unstable will undergo this process, and the sample is said to be radioactive.
Potassium-40 decays by emitting a beta particle, which is an electron. This decay process transforms potassium-40 into calcium-40.