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Decomposition can occur in cold weather through the activity of psychrophilic (cold-loving) microorganisms, such as certain bacteria and fungi that thrive at lower temperatures. While the process is slower compared to warmer conditions, these organisms can still break down organic matter. Additionally, physical processes like freeze-thaw cycles can help break down materials, allowing microbial activity to continue. Overall, decomposition in cold weather is a slower but still active process.

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