don't die and you won't decay. if that falls you can drain them of oxygen and keep them in a cool dry place. your decision
Because they eat dead and decaying things
Yes it can, a decaying body is essentially fertilizer and nourishment for the soil.
Animals that have died and are returning to the food chain. Carrion eaters like coyotes and buzzards,bugs and worms eat this decaying flesh.
The thing that eats decaying plant materials are called decomposers. They are heterotrophs and help return the nutrients to the soil.
Millipedes live in decaying leaves and plants.
A radioactive isotope will stop decaying when there are no more atoms of the isotope left.
No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
dirt and/or decaying things
YES!
Put them in water with some lemon juice
Living things are like insects and worms ect. Non living things are like stones, sand, clay ect. And things that used to be living but are now dead are like decaying plants, decaying animals, ect.
In packagin crisps to stop oxygen decaying them, and in light bulbs to stop the oxygen eroding the tungsten filament faster.
Decomposers feed on dead or decaying matter.
Because they eat dead and decaying things
by decaying useless things in making curd in producing wine as medicine
Plants, fish, and sometimes other fiddler crabs.
The decaying leaves created a musty smell in the forest.