it gives off its gas and heat
Energy is released.
Decomposing matter is broken down by decomposers like bacteria, fungi, insects, and other organisms. These decomposers feed on organic matter, breaking it down into simpler substances and releasing nutrients back into the soil. Ultimately, they recycle nutrients and energy in ecosystems.
In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)
By decomposing organic matter.
In a nuclear reaction, matter is converted into energy.
When matter is heated, its particles gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and vibrate more. This increase in energy leads to a rise in temperature and can result in changes in the physical state of the matter, such as melting or boiling. The energy that is added to the matter during heating is stored within the particles as heat energy.
One thing that happens is that the molecules in the matter lose energy and momentum and slow down, therefore the matter becomes more compact.
it will move slower.
When thermal energy is taken away from matter particles move more slowly. When thermal energy is added to matter particles move faster.
Mushrooms get their nutrients by decomposing organic matter.
No. It digests decomposing organic matter in the soil.
Plants get energy from the sun and from decomposed material.