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yes and no because at the store you can buy artificial or living gravel. it depends what you want

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Is gravel organic or inorganic?

inorganic.


Is gravel organic?

Gravel is an inorganic material typically made up of small, rock fragments. It is not considered organic because it does not contain living organisms or come from once-living materials.


Why is gravel inorganic?

It is composed of minerals which are largely not based on carbon.


How does dead organism return inorganic nitrogen back to earth?

How do dead organism return inorganic back to the earth


Is concrete organic or inorganic compound?

Concrete is an inorganic compound made of a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates such as sand and gravel. It does not contain organic materials like carbon and hydrogen typically found in organic compounds.


What makes up the inorganic part of soil?

The inorganic part of soil is composed of mineral particles such as sand, silt, and clay. These particles vary in size and chemical composition, which influences soil texture and fertility. Additionally, inorganic constituents may include rocks, gravel, and minerals.


What is mostly found in soil?

many different things including dead plants, dead animals, sand, clay, and gravel.


Are plant roots organic or inorganic?

Plant roots are organic, dead or alive.


Are Growing crystals dead living or inorganic?

They're inorganic. The crystals 'grow' by molecules of the same substance in the surrounding liquid sticking to the 'seed' crystal.


Are your bettas eggs dead when they fall to the bottom on gravel?

No neccessarily. The male fish will usually eat any dead ova. He will normally look after good ones, pick them out of the gravel, and put them back in the nest until they become free swimming fry.


What do inorganic components of most soil include?

you can find dead plants, bugs, roots and cjdajsvnjdiaf


Who breaks the dead organisms body back into inorganic nitrogen?

Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi break down dead organisms' bodies into inorganic nitrogen through the process of decomposition. This results in the release of nitrogen back into the soil, where it can be taken up by plants for growth.