If you are referring to human, animal and vegetable wastes, then yes, they can be decomposed and they do this without any help from humans, due to the action of bacteria, fungi, and insects that naturally occur with these waste materials.
Your garbage disposal may smell like sewage due to a buildup of food debris, grease, or other organic matter that has become trapped and decomposed in the disposal unit. This can create a foul odor similar to sewage. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your garbage disposal can help prevent this issue.
Yes, they can be decomposed.
able to be decomposed.
They discovered the body and it was badly decomposed.
Sugar is easily decomposed by heating.
It is something in a decomposed state
cuz it is
Sewage is a waste product carried by sewers.Sewers are the pipes used to carry sewage. Sewerage is the provision of the facility to remove sewage. Sewerage is the utility.
sewage stinks
treated and untreated sewage
non- biodegradeable pollutants - which do not degrade by microbes or degrade very slowly. [eg. plastics, glass, heavy metal compounds, pesticides, etc] biodegradeable polutants - which can be decomposed by micro-organisms [their accumulation which may not degrade completey, causes pollution eg. sewage]
Sewage treatment plants use microorganisms to destroy the biological material in sewage.