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The Rate of Decay of Biological Material

Biological material in the form of waste products or dead organisms decays as a result of the activity of decomposers. Decomposers are organisms such as worms (which eat the decaying matter) or microorganisms (which use enzymes to break down the organic matter). The rate of the decay process depends on:

Temperature

Temperature

  • High temperature is usually best.
Moisture availability

Moisture availability

  • High moisture availability is usually best.
Oxygen availability

Oxygen availability

  • High oxygen availability is usually best.
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