When an animal dies, the energy stored in its body is released as heat and is eventually transferred to the environment through processes like decomposition and decay.
When a person dies, the energy in their body is released in the form of heat and is eventually transferred to the environment. This energy is not lost but is instead recycled and dispersed into the surroundings.
When sound dies away, the sound energy is gradually transformed into other forms of energy, such as heat energy due to friction between molecules in the medium through which the sound waves passed. Eventually, the sound energy dissipates and is no longer detectable as sound.
Two ways to change electrical energy into heat energy are by using resistive elements like heating coils or by passing current through materials with high electrical resistance, causing them to heat up due to the resistance encountered by the current flow.
When a person dies, their body stops producing energy and their cells begin to break down. The energy stored in their body is released as heat and eventually dissipates into the environment.
When a pulse sent down a long string eventually dies away and disappears, its energy is typically converted into other forms, such as heat and sound. Friction between the string and the surrounding air causes the pulse to lose energy until it dissipates completely.
If it is eaten it goes to there but if it just dies then it decomposes into the ground and the energy gets passed on to a plant which another animal eats later on
no one can answer but god himself Animals don't ahave a soul so they won't go anywhere, but humans will go to heaven if they where good on earth or if they were bad they will go to hell.
they get buried in the soil
According to the Bible, they go to 'hell'. Here's how that's the case, and what it really is. The term 'hell' as used in the scriptures comes from the Greek and Hebrew terms 'Sheol' and 'Hades', both which refer to the common grave. When they go there, they return "to the dust". Basically they break down to the bare elements they were created from and cease to exist. (Ecclesiastes 3:19-20) During this process they feel/know nothing; completely unconscious. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6 & 10) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
The nitrogen goes into the soil and then into the atmosphere through denitrification ;)
In the food chain yes. A rabbit (animal) eats the grass (plant) and it now has the energy that it absorbed from the sun and ground. the rabbit dies and the energy is givven back to the earth.
there is not any animal that dies not die
The last specie of an animal dies.
The scenario suggests that a predator, such as a lion or crocodile, may kill another animal, like a gazelle or zebra, that is drinking at a stream. The second animal dies due to the predatory behavior of the first. This highlights the interaction between species in their habitat, where one animal's survival often depends on the death of another.
When a person dies, the energy in their body is released in the form of heat and is eventually transferred to the environment. This energy is not lost but is instead recycled and dispersed into the surroundings.
an animal that needs coral :^)
When an Animal Dies, and Decomposes Nitrogen is Released, where Bacteria and Plants begin there work, you may want to research the Nitrogen Cyclean animal returns nitrogen to the environment when it urinates or decompeses or dies or decays