al living things decompose.
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Yes, lime can be used to help decompose bodies by speeding up the process of decomposition.
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
Aluminum does not decompose in the same way organic materials do. It can be recycled multiple times without losing its qualities, making it a highly sustainable material. When aluminum is recycled, it is melted down and reformed into new products, reducing the need for mining new aluminum ores.
R12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) can decompose into phosgene and HF (hydrogen fluoride). R22 (chlorodifluoromethane) can decompose into phosgene and HF as well. Both reactions can occur under high temperature or in the presence of a catalyst.
no, rats don't decompose things, they eat, and consume things, they are consumers. worms are decomposers. i hope that helps!
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Glass, plastic and metal will never decompose anywhere.
Microorganisms and insects
they can decompose
After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.
Yes, phytoplankton are able to decompose. They cannot do it alone, as they need bacteria to do it for them.
THE ANSWER IS... THE SNAILS WERE MADE TO DECOMPOSE THINGS.
The Earth would be filled with the things that decomposers decompose.
because they cause other things to decompose
by eating dead things and decomposing food down :)
Rain is necessary to help things rot. Compost piles need water to decompose plant matter and turn it into black gold.