After you die and your body decays, it is called decomposition. Decomposition is the process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances.
Another isotope is produced.
As carbon-14 decays, it transforms into nitrogen-14 through the process of beta decay. So, the amount of nitrogen-14 increases as carbon-14 decays.
I'm so sorry to say but plants do not have bodies because when they die the shrivel and are just are dead
Curie (Ci) is the old unit of radioactivity; now is used in SI the becquerel. The correct word is decays not emissions. 1 curie = 3,7.1010 decays/second
The amount of radioactive carbon in the body is fixed at the time of death. After death, the carbon would the begin to decay.
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Waste that decays is called biodegradable waste. Dead plant material that has decayed (as in compost) is called humus.
For the most part, no. However its a proven fact that when you die, your body decays at a much slower rate because of them!
um bones and blood
Because no nutrients are going into the body like water or minerals that your body needs to stay intact, so when someone dies their body decays just like a piece of meat would
The process of decomposition
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Radioactivity
it decays until there is nothing left of it
Methane I believe.
An atom whose nucleus decays over time is called radioactive. Some examples of radioactive substances are uranium, plutonium, and einsteinium.
Vampires do die, but not completely. They die then come back in someone elses body, the are called a host when they are body-less. So no, they don't die.