lahtumine
Lahtumine is a Finnish term that translates to "decomposition" or "decay" in English. It refers to the natural process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances. This process is carried out by decomposers, primarily microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, as well as detritivores such as insects and earthworms.
The rate of lahtumine is influenced by several factors, including temperature, moisture, and the availability of
Lahtumine is a crucial ecological process. It recycles nutrients from dead organisms back into the ecosystem,