alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma radiation
Three things required to produce electromotive force (EMF) in an alternator are a magnetic field, a conductor, and relative motion between the magnetic field and the conductor.
oxygen, water, and the right amount of sun light
No, an input of energy is not required for nuclear decay to happen in an atom. Nuclear decay is a spontaneous process that occurs when an unstable nucleus emits particles or energy to become more stable.
No, the length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay is its half-life, not period. The half-life is the amount of time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to undergo radioactive decay. Period typically refers to the time it takes for a complete cycle of a repeating event.
Yes, many things decay and decompose.
Without the intake of energy, the default is that things decay (entropy). Living things, which are not closed systems, have to take in energy from outside sources in order to keep their molecules organised into a functional frame for life.Once living things die, then they cease to take in energy and things naturally decay or disorganise themselves.
The three things that are required to start and maintain fire are fuel,heat and oxygen.
alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma radiation
Things that don't decay (or that don't decay quickly) are difficult to digest, for bacteria.
The three things required for aerobic respiration, besides oxygen, are glucose (or another fuel source), enzymes to catalyze the reactions, and the presence of mitochondria where the process occurs.
Three things required to produce electromotive force (EMF) in an alternator are a magnetic field, a conductor, and relative motion between the magnetic field and the conductor.
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oxygen, water, and the right amount of sun light
Moisture, warmth, and oxygen can all accelerate the decay process by providing favorable conditions for the growth of bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter.
i have the same question. i think because they decay things to get their nutrients.