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Yes, oil is formed from the accumulation of dead marine organisms over millions of years. As these organisms decompose and are buried under layers of sediment, the high pressure and temperature transform them into oil. Oil is typically found in sedimentary rock layers where it has accumulated over time.
No, not all microorganisms feed on dead organisms. Microorganisms are classified as either decomposers, which feed on dead organisms, or as parasites, which feed on living organisms. Some microorganisms also obtain their nutrients from non-living sources such as minerals or sunlight.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
These organisms reduce dead plants and animals to their component compounds. Without them, the world would soon be buried in the remains of formerly living things.
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It's called 'petrification'.
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are nonrenewable energy sources that come from the remains of dead organisms that were buried and transformed over millions of years.
Oil and gas deposits
Fossils are created when the bodies of dead organisms are buried in sediments or sand and mineralize over time. The bones or shells of the organism are gradually replaced by minerals, preserving the shape and structure of the original organism.
They buried their dead in mounds
Fossil fuels are the remains of decomposition of buried dead organisms under pressure. The common fossil fuels are oil , gas and coal.
lol! No. Fossils are dead organisms that have been petrified (turned to stone) over years. They are dead and have no way of coming alive, day or night!
The dead organic matter are an example of nutrient cycle and can sometimes be buried under sediment, rendering the carbon unavailable to living organisms.
Organisms are buried under sediment.
Carter is not dead, so he is not buried.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.