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Q: Why is formation and decay considered a cycle of nature?
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What best describes matter in the continual cycle of growth reproduction death and decay of organisms?

One term for the process is the carbon cycle, or at least the biologic part of that cycle.


Why is there no technetium in nature?

Technetium exist in nature only in ultratraces; being unstable technetium technetium was lost by radioactive decay.


Did the decay cycle involves making new matter to replace dead plants and animals. true or false?

its true(:


How long does it take a battery to decay?

It takes 100 years for a battery to decompose.


What is the kind of decay that results in the formation of a different element called?

Alpha decay is a kind of radioactive decay in which an alpha particle is emitted from an atom. An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons. Therefore, when an atom of an element undergoes alpha decay, it loses two protons, which changes the atom from one element to another. This is because each different element is identified by the number of protons in its atomic nuclei.