when the sugar inside them turn into mold and fungi
Magnesium carbonate is a metal carbonate that does not decompose easily at room temperature or below.
Aluminum oxide does not readily decompose upon heating. It has a high melting point of around 2,072 degrees Celsius and is a stable compound that does not decompose easily under normal heating conditions.
Brass does not decompose in the traditional sense, as it is a durable metal alloy made from copper and zinc. It can last for hundreds or even thousands of years without breaking down, but it may corrode or tarnish over time.
Fruits decompose because of all the sugars inside of them turn old and mouldy. This makes the fruit then also turn mouldy and bacteria is produced. This causes the fruit to decompose. Thank you very much for using this answer!.. ( from Beth) Like all living matter.... when dead, cellular structres began decay.... So ....Fruit decompose because it was once life, and all life effectivly decays.... Nub -----------------Lawlerskatez-----------------
It typically takes oak leaves anywhere from 6 months to 4 years to decompose fully, depending on factors such as moisture content, temperature, and presence of decomposers. Generally, leaves decompose faster in warmer and wetter environments.
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A sloth is a consumer, specifically a herbivore, because it primarily feeds on leaves, fruits, and flowers. Sloths do not decompose organic matter like fungi or bacteria do.
It's to keep the fruits/vegetables fresh so they don't decompose as fast. No one wants dry vegetables that have been sitting in the supermarket all day. Gross!
Decompose.
Fresh fruits and vegetables decompose at a rate comparable to a gas they emit. The more of it there is, the faster they decompose. The reason fruits last longer is that the more natural sugars in it, the less of the gas they emit. Hence, tomatoes and carrots decompose slower than celery and asparagus. Ventalating them has it's pro's and cons. Tied in a bag, the gas concentrates, but open in the drawer, nearby veggies that would last longer are effected. Lastly, ripening is the exact same process as decomposing, so if you ever need something to ripen faster, place it in close proximity to the least sweet produce that you have. Everything ripens faster on the counter due to warmth.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
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Yes. When they die, they decompose.
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
Some glues will decompose and some will not.
They decompose all dead animals.