Decomposition Decomposition is another word for rotting or ‘going off’

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Decomposition Decomposition is another word for rotting or ‘going off’ All dead plant and animal and animal material will eventually decompose or rot. First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock Images from Free images .co.uk

Decomposition Microscopic animals called bacteria are responsible for rotting our food First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition The nasty smells made by food decomposing is mostly due to gases produced by the bacteria First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition More importantly, decomposition produces an explosive gas called methane. First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition Can you think why we should try not to put food materials into land fill? First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition If we put our vegetable waste into a compost bin several animals will change the waste into a useful material called compost. First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition These animals are worms and our old friends, bacteria First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock

Decomposition We can put this compost on our gardens to help our plants grow. First answer by Aaron13123. Last edit by Aaron13123. Contributor trust: 14 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 3 [recommend question] Biological Science Come and visit us at UWE. Register for a Postgraduate Open Day! www.UWE.ac.uk/Postgraduate Christian Science & Media Media Resources for Journalists First Church of Christ, Scientist www.christianscience.com Start A New Computer Job 97% Of Trained Students Offered Job No Experience Necessary. Try Us! www.Career-in-IT.co.uk its made by a factory full of junk, and gets fully burnt till full fire and then is placed to dry, then spreaded by water to cool and stick like solid rock