moisture, water, steam, humid conditions
when wood rots and forms humus is a physical change
because it is wood which rots
When wood corrodes it rots. The amount of time wood takes to rots depends on the wetness of the wood, density of the wood, and what the wood is. The location of the wood can also change how fast the wood will rot.
no, wood rots in nature from various fungis
It decomposes and becomes part of the ground.
chemical property
fungi cause them
yes because wood rots and cardboard is made from wood so cardboard is recyclable
Yes. Wood rots, which is another term for biodegrade.
Fungi can rot wood, spoil food, and cause skin diseases such as ringworm.
It rots faster in the water because it gets all moldy/ green
toy ones or any type artificial ones, wax, wood, plastic, etc.