It's the bacteria that is in the feces that makes it decay. Anaerobic ferments the feces which breaks it down and turns it into soil. Fly larvae also help speed the decay process, as well as the plants that the pile was dropped on and around.
That depends on the type of decay, alpha and beta decay change the atom into a different element but gamma decay does not.
Francium-223 decay to radium-223; each isotope have another type of decay.
It does not usually involve the atom's electrons, except for a type of decay called K capture. But the beta particles ejected in what is called beta decay are either electrons or positrons.
ernest Rutherford _______________________________________________________________ Radioactive decay was actually discovered in 1896 by Henri Bacquerel. Ernest Rutherford discovered the formula of radioactive decay (Such as the falk-life, differences between alpha and beta decay and even how the elements become new elements after the decay), but he did not discover the radioactive decay himself.
Uranium-239 does NOT decay by alpha decay, it decays only by beta and gammadecay.
it is the playtapus in each of them
Manure is one type of fertilizer. Manure needs to age or it can burn the plant. Some plants prefer time release fertilizer.
They decay at a predictable rate.
Manure is a good fertilizer because it is organic. It contributes to the soil by adding natural nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium.
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No. Any animal that defecates is one that makes manure. For instance, chickens, turkeys, goats, sheep, deer, horses, bison, elk, etc. are manure-producers who's feces can be used to fertilize fields and pastures.
manure = Dung manure = Dünger manure = Mist
The answer is Calcium.
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what is the anytonm for manure
manure