Certain materials, such as plastics and metals, do not decompose easily due to their chemical structure and stability. These substances are resistant to microbial breakdown and environmental factors, leading to prolonged persistence in the environment. Additionally, conditions like lack of moisture, oxygen, and suitable temperatures can further inhibit decomposition processes. As a result, these materials can accumulate and contribute to pollution and environmental challenges.
Dead things wouldn't be able to decompose, certain organisms wouldn't have food, and we wouldn't be able to breath oxygen
All living things, if left in nature, will eventually decompose or be consumed by insects. Some parts of organisms take much longer than others to decompose (e.g. bones). A few may be preserved geologically and retain their form (peat, amber). That said, dead birds and animals should be buried, not composted.
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Yes, dead sharks decompose, and are fed upon by many sea creatures large and small.
Yes! An organism (soil,bacterium,fungus,or invertebrate),that decomposes organic material
They dont
i dont know hoow does it you tell me
Dead things wouldn't be able to decompose, certain organisms wouldn't have food, and we wouldn't be able to breath oxygen
no, rats don't decompose things, they eat, and consume things, they are consumers. worms are decomposers. i hope that helps!
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Glass, plastic and metal will never decompose anywhere.
50 TO 100 Years because of the metal inside of the ipod and that glass and plastic dont decompose
Microorganisms and insects
they can decompose
After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.
THE ANSWER IS... THE SNAILS WERE MADE TO DECOMPOSE THINGS.
You can get this illness from certain things. Docters call this risk factors. But dont worry, Heart disease is not contagious at all!!