charcoal?
Decomposition of vegetable matter into compost is an example of a decomposition reaction. In this process, organic matter breaks down into simpler compounds through the action of microorganisms, resulting in the formation of nutrient-rich compost that can be used as fertilizer.
Peat is a type of decomposed vegetable matter that is commonly used as a fuel source. It is formed from the partial decomposition of plant material in waterlogged conditions, and is harvested for use as a fuel in countries like Ireland and Scotland.
The general idea is that vodka is made up of a clear spirit and water.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
Yes, earthworms can absorb and digest vegetable waste such as fruit and vegetable scraps. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down organic matter into nutrients that benefit the soil. This process is known as vermicomposting and is a natural way to recycle kitchen scraps for use in gardening.
carbonised wood is burnt wood, and is usually black.
a carbonised fossil that has still has carbon in them
fossils that have carbon trapped inside of it, i think o-o
Vegetable matter; esp. castor, linseed, safflower, soya, and tung oil
Peat
Garbage :)
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No. Margarine is vegetable matter, not animal.
Yes, they eat vegetable matter.
All matter is animal, vegetable or mineral. While animal or vegetable is or may be living, mineral is not. Think of a block of iron or a bar of gold. Are they living?
Not to us. It's a decomposer of vegetable matter.
Not really. They're omnivores with a preference for vegetable matter.