A type of decayed plant is known as humus. It forms from the decomposition of organic matter, such as leaves, dead plants, and other plant materials, and is rich in nutrients. Humus plays a crucial role in soil health, improving its structure, water retention, and fertility, which supports plant growth.
This type of swamp is normally called a peat bog.
Partially decayed plant matter found in bogs is called peat. Peat forms when organic material accumulates and is not fully decomposed due to waterlogged conditions in bogs, creating an important source of fuel and for ecological processes.
organic matter important to plant growth is humus.
A fossil type characterized by an open space left inside a rock by an organism that has decayed is called a mold fossil. Mold fossils are created when the organism decomposes and the impression is preserved in the sediment that surrounds it, leaving behind a cavity in the shape of the organism.
Plants that have partially decayed in water are called peat. Peat forms in waterlogged conditions where plant material cannot decompose fully due to lack of oxygen. Over time, this partially decomposed plant material accumulates and can be harvested for various purposes, such as fuel or horticultural use.
Humus (Not hummus the dip), compost, or fertilizer. Those are words for decayed plant and animal material.
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
Coal
The Topsoil
This type of swamp is normally called a peat bog.
anything that could be made, plant and creativity
crude oil
HUmus
Non green plants get their food from decayed food
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the term humas refers to particles of decayed plant and animal material :)
The type of 'digestion' that occurs in archaebacteria is the same as other prokaryotes. It is not actually digestion, but they derive food from their environment, such as soil or decayed plant matter, to create and use energy.