Because they have good bacteria fighting off the decaying agents that decompose dead things.
No. Dead things don't reproduce. Ever. They're dead. Viruses have characteristics of both non-living and living organisms and they can reproduce inside the host cell. nope, dead things dont do anything but rot. cause they are dead
yes
Tree's Plant's Human animal's
In order of prevalence: Plants Birds (includes insects) Animals Fish Primates Viruses Shrooms Reptiles Imaginary/Fantasy creatures
A dying tree with holes that animals live in represents a habitat, as it provides a specific environment where these animals can live. The animals living in the tree form a population within this habitat, as they are the same species living in the same area.
because they use plants and animals to make fossil fuels
dont know why u ask
Wild & domestic animals gums can rot.
yes apples do rot if u dont eat them and u leave them sit and u dont touch them then they will rot
There are quite a few animals that don't adapt to living in the temperate zone. These animals include polar bears.
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
When you dont preserve things and leave them out to rot.
for meh the plants
Parrot is one
Dont know sorry :'(
i dont know maybe it will rot
because of dry rot