decay to rot or destroy
decompose dead thing eaten by fungi or bacteria
rot
It can take anywhere from 2 to 5 months for a piece of paper to decay, depending on factors like moisture, temperature, and exposure to microorganisms. In ideal conditions, paper can decompose faster.
Some items decompose faster than others due to factors such as their composition, moisture content, presence of microbes or insects, and environmental conditions like temperature and oxygen levels. Items with organic materials tend to decompose quicker than materials that are more resistant to decay, such as plastics or metals.
Ink does not easily decompose and can persist in the environment for many years. Some ink components can biodegrade over time, but the exact duration varies depending on the type of ink and environmental conditions.
Radiogenic isotopes are formed through the radioactive decay of parent isotopes, while stable isotopes do not undergo radioactive decay. Radiogenic isotopes are used in geochronology to date rocks and minerals, while stable isotopes are used in various fields such as climate science and nutrition studies.
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Yes, many things decay and decompose.
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decompose is opposite of Compose! Decompose mean Distruction or decay or damage.. it means to break down.
decompose.
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Materials that decompose can be used to plant other foods. Materials that do not decompose have paper, peeling and left over foods in it.
fungi and animals
"rot" for example: Vegetables easily rot
Because it is an element francium cannot decompose. However, it does undergo nuclear decay, which is chemical terms, is different from decomposition.