lebomlással
Lebomlással is a Hungarian term that translates to "decomposition" or "decay" in English. It generally refers to the natural process by which organic matter is broken down into simpler organic or inorganic matter. This process is crucial in ecosystems as it recycles nutrients, making them available for new life.
In a biological context, lebomlással is primarily carried out by decomposers, which include bacteria and fungi.
The rate of lebomlással is influenced by several factors, including temperature, moisture, oxygen availability, and the
Understanding lebomlással is important in fields like agriculture, where it relates to soil health and nutrient