They don't decompose at the right rate or at the right place or at the right temperature.
Animals that become extict have fossils or bones left from when they die.
No. Fossils are chemicals like stone that have replaced organisms after they die.
after millions of years they turn in to fossils flues/ oil ,and gas
No, because not all animals lived in the right environments to be able to get covered up quickly by sediment, have water turn the bones into rock, and for the sediment to get uncovered.
Bacteria and or fungi decompose their bodies. Alternatively their bodies could be preserved in some way such as mineralization in fossils.
Yes it is bad for animals to be endangered. Animal's need other animals to survive. Even mosquito's need to live. Frogs would die without them. -All animals including humans are part of a very delegate food chain. when one of more disappears those animals they feed on become over run, animals that fed on the endangered species could themselves die out
animals will die,plants will die,animals and plants might become extinct.
animals will die,plants will die,animals and plants might become extinct.
animals become very sensitive to sunlight after eating the plant.animals may die of starvation due to loss of appetite and dehydration
they decompose
The vast majority of dead animals are not fossilised. For something to become a fossil it has to die under very special circumstances. If an animal living in a forest dies it will quickly be absorbed by the other life around it, insects, fungi, bacteria all play their part in recycling the energy provided by the dead animal. The same happens on the plains and under the seas, though the organisms doing the recycling will be different.
mant animmals will die!