Terra Ferma.... honestly why ask these stupid questions
Yes. Water is a naturally occurring substance.
No, carbon dioxide can occur naturally as a solid (dry ice), liquid (when compressed), and gas (in the atmosphere). Mercury is another substance that naturally exists as a solid, liquid, and gas under different temperature conditions.
A mineral is a naturally occurring substance
ammonia
because it occurs naturally.
Rock.
Naturally occurring means that the substance is natural and is not in any way made by mankind.
Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that occurs naturally in tobacco.
I don't know but it is an amino acid that occurs naturally in the body so I wouldn't think so.
Lecithin is a phospholipid substance which naturally occurs in egg yolks. The word comes from the Greek for egg yolk.
a naturally occurring substance is one that can be randomized in between matter of existence for example: it is a substance you can create without knowing what it does so it occurs naturally. the synthetic substance is one of which a robot could relate to as it is a type of substance used within robotics and metallics of vehicles and other electrical equipment (synthetic meaning robotic) Firstly synthetic does not mean robotic. Look it up. Secondly I'm not convinced that the answer above would be right even if it was coherent. Naturally occurring denotes a substance that occurs in nature, in the right circumstances this can cover a wide variety of things. Synthetic substances are artificial or man made, generally for a specific purpose. Even some elements can be synthesized though these are incredibly unstable and thus not naturally occurring.
Yes. Water is a naturally occurring substance.
A substance that naturally decomposes into harmless materials is called?
Yes. (That's why refrigerators are a kind of a trick - an inefficient one.)
Caffeine is naturally found in coffee.
No, carbon dioxide can occur naturally as a solid (dry ice), liquid (when compressed), and gas (in the atmosphere). Mercury is another substance that naturally exists as a solid, liquid, and gas under different temperature conditions.
formed naturally