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What will happen to the temperature in your decomposition layer if decomposition actually occurs in your ecocolumn? A: Stay the same B: Increase C: Stay exactly 75 degrees Fahrenheit D: Decrease significantly
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What will happen to the temperature in your decomposition layer if decomposition actually occurs in your ecocolumn?
A: Stay the same
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C: Stay exactly 75 degrees Fahrenheit
D: Decrease significantly
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Step-by-step explanation:
the temperature of that layer will increase.
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