dont know why u ask
because they use plants and animals to make fossil fuels
for meh the plants
Because they were getting decomposed by the microorganisms in the air.
yes apples do rot if u dont eat them and u leave them sit and u dont touch them then they will rot
Wild & domestic animals gums can rot.
fossil fuels are called 'fossil' fuels because they started off as living things, in the same way as the fossils you see in mueseums started off as living things fossil fuels include coal, crude oil, natural gas and peat
The noun 'rot' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for the process of rotting or the condition of being rotten; a disease of plants or animals marked by the decay of tissue; an area of decayed tissue. The noun 'rot' is a common, abstract noun as an informal term for pointless talk, nonsense.
They are under Uberpressure and heat cannot be decomposed before they are covered by rocks. Most of the time they do rot away though.
The natural environment of Antarctica is too dry and too cold to promote rot.
If u change the flow of a river's water it effect the plants and animals in the area becuz when the animal's drink the water and the water has oil or poison in it they could die and when some people take the river's water and water the plants, it could rot.
When you dont preserve things and leave them out to rot.
Most plants and animals are not immediately covered by sediments immediately at death. The soil or water conditions also play a big part. Plants rot and animals decompose, or are scavenged. The rare occurence is to be covered in a mineral rich environment quickly.