No one breaks it down the body decomposes naturally
It's important because when the organic life breaks down, it returns the nutrients back to the Earth and then the soil is more fertile for more plants or animals to live on.
No It is classed as a dead planet
I don't think anyone has found out
Fungi breaks down dead plants. If we didn't have fingi we would have an over abundance of dead plants. Even though worms and other bugs help break up plant life as well, fungi probably would have a easeir time with breaking up a fallen down tree.
It breaks down your food in your digestive system.
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Yes. Water is an essential part of life for all carbon-based life forms. It helps process the nutrients in our body, keeps us hydrated, and breaks down polar compounds, allowing us to absorb vital ions.
Yes and no . They have found water,but never other life forms On mars.
I believe "metabolism" is the correct term. Or possibly digestion...
The only forms of life that can survive in the Dead Sea are halophiles, which are specialized microorganisms, primarily certain types of bacteria and archaea. These extremophiles have adapted to thrive in the highly saline and inhospitable environment, where most other forms of life cannot survive. Additionally, some microbial eukaryotes, such as certain algae, can also tolerate the extreme salinity.
At 80 degrees Celsius, most (not all) life forms would be dead.
Use a Phoenix Down on them, or a Life spell.